Thursday, October 9, 2014

70% Oppose Police Seizure of Property Without A Warrant or Criminal Charge

Editor's note: The thieves in the Probate Court of Cook County seized the assets of Alice R. Gore and kept 100% for themselves.  Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com
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Americans strongly believe someone needs to be convicted of a crime before their property can be seized, even though that's contrary to current federal law and police practice. Read More 

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Rising numbers of sexual assault cases at colleges and universities are a universal concern, but Americans aren't quite sure how to combat it California this week became the first state to pass a "yes means yes" bill which requires affirmative consent before sexual activity on state-funded college campuses in an effort to address the problem, but will it work? We decided to find out what America thinks.
 

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