Kansas Bills Would Reform State Asset Forfeiture Process to Require a Conviction but Federal Loophole Would Remain
The legislation would require a criminal conviction before prosecutors could proceed with the asset forfeiture process in most cases. It would also require proof beyond a reasonable doubt that property is subject to forfeiture.
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