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Awhile back Mr. Strom mentioned on the Liberty Net that the police confiscated all his radio equipment while they were investigating the allegations against him made by his then wife (or girl friend?).
By what statute can this be legally done? I thought asset forfeiture could only be invoked in drug, money laundering or other crimes in which the defendant benefited financially. Can anyone shed light upon this? |
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On 2015-01-07 21:38:42 +0000, Kevin Alfred Strom said:
On 1/6/2015 11:21 PM, wrote: Awhile back Mr. Strom mentioned on the Liberty Net that the police confiscated all his radio equipment while they were investigating the allegations against him made by his then wife (or girl friend?). By what statute can this be legally done? I thought asset forfeiture could only be invoked in drug, money laundering or other crimes in which the defendant benefited financially. Can anyone shed light upon this? The married FBI/JTTF agent who was sleeping with my ex-wife (the _only_ two "witnesses" for the bogus charges filed against me) intervened with the courts and facilitated the theft of almost all of my possessions by my then-spouse, which included my radio gear. As for the FBI faking or planting false evidence and other criminal acts, simple searches on "FBI planted" or "FBI suborned" or "FBI faked" will lead to many examples. It probably happens a lot more times than just the cases that have come to light, too, since often the criminals get away with it without any journalists or writers finding out. With every good wish, Kevin Alfred Strom. My grandfather was a life-long Customs officer and he thought the FBI was shadier than any outfit in the nation, including the CIA. |
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On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:38:47 PM UTC-6, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 1/6/2015 11:21 PM, wrote: Awhile back Mr. Strom mentioned on the Liberty Net that the police confiscated all his radio equipment while they were investigating the allegations against him made by his then wife (or girl friend?). By what statute can this be legally done? I thought asset forfeiture could only be invoked in drug, money laundering or other crimes in which the defendant benefited financially. Can anyone shed light upon this? The married FBI/JTTF agent who was sleeping with my ex-wife (the _only_ two "witnesses" for the bogus charges filed against me) intervened with the courts and facilitated the theft of almost all of my possessions by my then-spouse, which included my radio gear. Thank you for your response. For clarification, the theft of all your possessions was by your wife via the courts and not law enforcement agencies investigating your "crime"? |
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More frightening than corrupt law enforcement officers in the field are the minions hidden behind the curtains working in forensic laboratories.
Read a very disturbing article at http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/a...ct_and_fraudu/ |
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