Houston Chronicle: Miller: Texas fails to protect property owners from civil forfeiture

Houston Chronicle: Texas fails to protect property owners from civil forfeiture by Matt Miller:

Texas law enforcement agencies have taken in over half a billion dollars in forfeiture revenue an average of $41.5 million per year.

Civil forfeiture is a booming industry in Texas. Every year, police and prosecutors statewide take in more and more cash and property from people without so much as charging them with a crime. Between 2001 and 2013 (the most recent year for which these numbers are available), Texas law enforcement agencies have taken in over half a billion dollars in forfeiture revenue – an average of $41.5 million per year. Make no mistake: Reform is sorely needed. Texas’ civil forfeiture laws receive a grade of “D&” in “Policing for Profit,” a recently updated nationwide report from the Institute for Justice. Texas scores so poorly for three reasons.

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