The Hedge Fund Trader Who Beat the Feds

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by dealmaker, Aug 23, 2016.

  1. #11     Aug 24, 2016
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  2. piezoe

    piezoe

    Happy to:

    Conflict of interest examples: Prosecutor promotion or salaries tied to conviction rates. Impoundment and confiscation of private property without due process and subsequent sale of confiscated property for benefit of law enforcement agencies. For profit incarceration. Fines flowing directly back to courts and law enforcement agencies. Arrest quotas, etc.

    There is a huge body of related studies and data accessible via the internet. Go to google and search on, "conflicts of interest within the justice system."

    I started to give you some specific links, but as it turns out they are seemingly endless.
     
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    #12     Aug 24, 2016
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  3. aetrade

    aetrade

    Thank you for sharing this.

    I am literally screaming. I cannot believe this. These things happen in America?

     
    #13     Aug 24, 2016
  4. zdreg

    zdreg

    piezoe you can do better than this vague post.

    the key term is civil forfeiture.
     
    #14     Aug 24, 2016
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  5. zdreg

    zdreg

    most americans are clueless to the extent that the US is a police state.
    Police abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws has shaken our nation's conscience. Civil forfeiture allows police to seize — and then keep or sell — any property they allege is involved in a crime. Asset Forfeiture Abuse | American Civil Liberties Union https://www.aclu.org/.../asset-forfeiture-abu <https://www.google.com/search?q=civil+forfeiture+abuse&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8>

    the key word is allege. it happens before trial. you are denied use of assets to defend yourself. then even if you should happen to win you have to sue to get your assets back. most people settle with the thieves. otherwise it will take years to get your assets back.
     
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    #15     Aug 24, 2016
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  6. I did a few Google searches, and found this article. It is just one of many regarding the subject of civil forfeiture.

    http://www.policemisconduct.net/explainers/civil-asset-forfeiture/

    The federal agents AND police are wards of the court, NOT "civil servants" as most believe. The concept of "innocent until proven guilty" is a scam. It's the other way around. Just ask anyone who has been railroaded by the legal/justice system. That doesn't imply that EVERY police officer and federal agent are corrupt. However, when there's a financial incentive to take the assets without any repercussions, then it's a system that's ripe for abuse.
     
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    #16     Aug 25, 2016
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