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Indiana Civil Forfeiture Class Action

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Stephen Lara

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Ameal Woods and Jordan Davis

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Kermit Warren

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Paul and Jennifer Snitko

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Jerry Johnson

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South Carolina

The case urges the South Carolina Supreme Court to strike down the state’s civil forfeiture laws as unconstitutional. Under those laws, prosecutors don’t have to prove owners did anything wrong, denying them the presumption of innocence. And if the government forfeits property, they get to sell the owner’s property and keep at least 95% of the proceeds…
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Terry Rolin and Rebecca Brown

Terry asked his daughter Rebecca to deposit his entire life savings—more than $80,000—in a new joint bank account. But when Rebecca was flying back home, the DEA seized all the cash at the Pittsburgh Airport. Terry and Rebecca have never been charged with a crime.
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Carter Walker

Carter works for the Pennsylvania news outlet LNP Media Group, and has teamed with the Institute for Justice to make forfeiture records in Lancaster County and the neighboring Berks County available to the public.
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Tyson Timbs

Indiana man requested that the Supreme Court of the United States review his civil forfeiture case after the Indiana state supreme court held that Eighth Amendment’s Excessive Fines Clause does not apply in Indiana.
