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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday appeared inclined to rule in favor of an Indiana man who has argued that police violated his constitutional rights by seizing his $42,000 Land Rover vehicle following his conviction for dealing heroin.
Land Rover owner in driver's seat as U.S. justices fault Indiana | Reuters
If we were talking about possession I would say taking the vehicle was too much. But, it's dealing. The guy already won home detention. Deal? Lose your crap.
Land Rover owner in driver's seat as U.S. justices fault Indiana | Reuters
If we were talking about possession I would say taking the vehicle was too much. But, it's dealing. The guy already won home detention. Deal? Lose your crap.