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" ... Amid a nationwide debate over policing, South Carolina could become an unlikely trailblazer in blocking one of the most abused powers of law enforcement: civil forfeiture. Without ever needing to charge someone with a crime, police and prosecutors can permanently confiscate cash, cars, and other valuable property, and keep millions of dollars in proceeds to pad their budgets. ... "
" ... From a pirate’s perspective, the drop in activity can be explained simply. Piracy is a criminal, and thus financial, enterprise. The organised criminal networks behind it are not ideologically attached to repeatedly attacking ships, particularly if there are easier ways to make money. Security measures on ships to reduce the number of successful hijacks, and attempts by navies to confiscate expensive equipment make the crime less financially viable for the pirate leadership. ... "
" ... In the America I grew up in, the “liberals” were content to use government coercion to confiscate people’s money so they could spend it on their panoply of social engineering and vote-buying projects. They got to compel people to “join” Social Security, subsidize National Public Radio, pay for legions of needless bureaucrats in offices not authorized under the Constitution, bail out political cronies who cried “We’re too big to fail!” and so on. ... "
" ... Iranian MP Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, a former chairman of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, has said Canadian shipments passing through the Strait of Hormuz should be targeted. “An order should be issued to confiscate ships and goods that set off from the Hormuz region to the destination of Canada,” he said on September 15. “This measure should be adopted as soon as possible.” ... "
" ... Thanks to civil forfeiture, the government can permanently confiscate property without a criminal conviction or filing charges. Since civil forfeiture is a civil process, owners have far fewer legal protections than they would in criminal court. For starters, owners do not have a right to a court-appointed attorney nor are they presumed innocent. ... "