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To: Sedohr Nod who wrote (6018)7/4/2007 7:05:59 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 25737
 
The only "evidence" presented was that she had the money, she was a low income person, the car was rented, and she was on this "known drug corridor."

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Stephen Markman, Michael Cavanagh and Marilyn Kelly dissented.

Markman accused the majority of redefining the law to avoid the necessary consequences of suppressing evidence. He said the fact that a person is low-income and driving in a rental car along Interstate 94 between Detroit and Chicago can describe innocent behavior and is not enough to support forfeiting the money.

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BTW .. no drugs were involved at all.