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Re: Councilwoman-at-Large Willie Flood's son arrested selling marijuana out of her Mercedes
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Newbie
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New Jersey police departments and prosecutors? offices are entitled to keep money and property confiscated through the state?s civil forfeiture law, thus giving them a direct financial stake in these forfeitures.
The caveat here is that if it can be proven that the property wasn't acquired through the drug sales or illegal activity it could be returned to the owner. She (Willie Flood) wouldn't have a hard time proving that she was able to purchase a 99 Benz. On the other hand, if it was a 07 Benz or if the car was in the son's name it might be a different story.
Either way, I agree with another post that questioned how she didn't know her son was selling weed. At 28 years old he doesn't have his own car? Does he have a job? Did he use the car every evening? Did he tell her he was going to work? Did he get busted before and perhaps when the officer found out who he was, let him go?
I have many more questions but I won't even go into them. I'm just having a hard time believing that she wasn't aware of his activities. That's my story and I'm stickin to it!!!
Posted on: 2007/2/28 18:19
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