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Oklahoma Bill Would Reform State Asset Forfeiture Laws but Federal Loophole Would Remain

Oklahoma Bill Would Reform State Asset Forfeiture Laws but Federal Loophole Would Remain

by Mike Maharrey | Dec 30, 2022 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (Dec. 30, 2022) – A bill in the Oklahoma House would require a conviction before asset forfeiture, but the legislation leaves a loophole open that would allow police to continue using asset forfeiture by partnering with the feds. Rep. Jim...
Now in Effect: Colorado Law Expands Asset Forfeiture Reforms

Now in Effect: Colorado Law Expands Asset Forfeiture Reforms

by Mike Maharrey | Sep 1, 2018 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

DENVER, Colo. (Sept. 1, 2018) – Today, a new Colorado law went into effect expanding asset forfeiture reporting requirements instituted last year.  Rep. Leslie Herod (D-Denver) sponsored House Bill 1020 (HB1020) on Jan. 10. The legislation expands asset forfeiture...
Signed as Law: Colorado Expands Asset Forfeiture Reforms

Signed as Law: Colorado Expands Asset Forfeiture Reforms

by Mike Maharrey | May 31, 2018 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

DENVER, Colo. (May 31, 2018) – On Tuesday, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill into law expanding asset forfeiture reporting requirements instituted last year.  Rep. Leslie Herod (D-Denver) introduced House Bill 1020 (HB1020) on Jan. 10. The legislation...
To the Governor: Colorado Passes Bill to Expand Current Asset Forfeiture Reforms

To the Governor: Colorado Passes Bill to Expand Current Asset Forfeiture Reforms

by Mike Maharrey | May 7, 2018 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

DENVER, Colo. (May 7, 2018) – Last Friday, the Colorado Senate passed a bill that would expand asset forfeiture reporting requirements instituted last year.  Rep. Leslie Herod (D-Denver) introduced House Bill 1020 (HB1020) on Jan. 10. The legislation would expand...
Colorado Committee Passes Bill to Expand Current Asset Forfeiture Reforms

Colorado Committee Passes Bill to Expand Current Asset Forfeiture Reforms

by Mike Maharrey | May 1, 2018 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

DENVER, Colo. (May 1, 2018) – On Monday, a Colorado Senate committee passed a bill that would expand asset forfeiture reporting requirements instituted last year.  Rep. Leslie Herod (D-Denver) introduced House Bill 1020 (HB1020) on Jan. 10. The legislation would...
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