Law Stripper gets $20000 back from police - Florida Cop is trying to compete with Florida Man

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The Miami-Dade Police Department was ordered to pay legal bills and return nearly $20,000 in cash to a 20-year-old stripper, The Miami Herald reported.

The couple was arrested May 25 in Miami after police seized six guns -- including three assault-type rifles -- suspected marijuana oil and several bottles of codeine that did not have valid prescriptions, the Herald reported.

Police also confiscated $19,934 in bills that were found in Batista’s purse. According to body-camera footage obtained by the Herald, Batista explained the reason she was carrying so much cash.

"I was supposed to go the bank to deposit the money. We got bills to pay, sweetie," she said.

The couple was charged with armed drug dealing and other felony charges, but defense attorneys challenged the arrest and prosecutors dropped the case, the Herald reported.

Cates legally owned the weapons and had a valid concealed-weapons permit. Body-camera footage showed that Miami-Dade police did not receive permission to search Cates’ trunk, the newspaper reported.

"Search of the trunk was illegal," prosecutor Johnathan Nobile wrote in a memo.

The Miami-Dade police department's legal bureau asked a civil court judge to allow the police to keep the money, arguing that they believed it was drug money, the Herald reported. But at a hearing, Haley Heath, a co-worker with Batista at the strip club, testified that her friend earned “significant cash tips” at the club.

But at the hearing, a fellow stripper named Haley Heath testified that her friend earned "significant cash tips" at the Cheetah club.

“I felt that the glitter on the seized cash was compelling evidence, but apparently the police department disagreed," defense attorney Jude Faccidomo told the The Miami Herald reported.

Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Rodney Smith ruled there was no probable cause for the seizure and ordered the money returned to the couple, the newspaper reported.
 
This article was sloppily written. It doesn't ever tell the full names of "the couple".

Also, Miami Dade PD is where Dexter works.
 
I hate civil asset forfeiture. Any candidate that promised -- and delivered -- on the reduction or even elimination of this obscenity would get my vote.
 
It's nice to finally see a thug with a badge being forced to own up to his actions, not something you hear about every day, especially in a place with a ridiculous amount of pro-Trump and pro-LE stuff around. Then again, it is far easier to intimidate and rob motorists and kill black teenagers than it is to go after real criminals.
 
Asset forfeiture is a good way to combat drug dealers and organised crime, and all this case proves is that innocent people don't ever need to worry about it because they can just show how they received their earnings and won't lose it.
 
Why doesn't the fifth amendment apply to civil asset forfeiture? Seems like a pretty obvious application of it.

Because 9/11.

And the need to fund the border wall. If we can't get Mexico to pay for the wall, we can at least rob someone else and save face by saying they did.
 
Does said striper with AR style rifles have any photos.

For research purposes only.

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