Civil and Criminal Forfeiture

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Civil and Criminal Forfeiture An Issue Area Primer for the National Foundation for Women Legislators

Table of Contents What is Civil Asset Forfeiture? Slide #3 Examples of Civil Asset Forfeiture Slide #5 Public Sentiment Slide #6 New Mexico HB 560, A Model Reform Bill Slide #7 State Comparisons Slide #8 Best Practices and Principles Slide #9 *Note: hyperlinks to reports and data can be opened by right clicking and selecting "open hyperlink"*

What is Civil Asset Forfeiture? The practice called civil asset forfeiture, or simply forfeiture, is a legal means for law enforcement agencies to seize property and funds allegedly used in connection with a crime. On principle this practice makes sense—seizing funds from drug dealers and using it for law enforcement purposes is a direct way to tip the scales towards law and order in a community.

What is Civil Asset Forfeiture? However, the civil forfeiture system is woefully lacking in checks and balances. In a civil forfeiture the property itself is effectively on trial, not the person whose property it is. In civil forfeiture proceedings, law enforcement agencies are not required to prove a crime was ever committed—they can effectively take someone’s property on mere suspicion, and once they have it the legal barriers to getting one’s property back are often insurmountable. Civil forfeiture also often creates a perverse incentive for law enforcement agencies because they are allowed to retain the funds they forfeit.

Examples Forfeiture in Texas: Research shows forfeiture is occurring more often in rural areas Watch John Oliver explain forfeiture in action OK police forfeiting prepaid debit cards Insert hyperlinks to the underlined areas.

Source: Bill Track 50 It is clear that the public does not favor the current civil asset forfeiture system that is in place and believes that the mechanism should be more closely regulated and reformed.

New Mexico HB 560 A Model Reform Bill Eliminated civil forfeiture entirely Requires a criminal conviction before funds or property can be retained by law enforcement agencies Forfeited funds are required to be sent to the state’s general fund, rather than back to the seizing agency Limited local law enforcement’s ability to participate in the federal equitable sharing pool

State Comparisons How does your state handle civil forfeiture? State by State Comparison

Best Practices and Principles When law enforcement agencies seek to retain assets or property, they should be required to prove the owner committed a crime Seized assets should be returned to a state or county’s general fund to remove the incentive for law enforcement to seek funds rather than prevent crime Law enforcement agencies should be adequately funded through regular budgets Agencies should be required to collect data on seizures and regularly report or make available that data There should be strict guidelines on participation in federal equitable sharing to prevent agencies from circumventing state law