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The  has reported that a network called "Black Asphalt" is used by police officers as a (possibly illegal) aid in seizing drugs and cash during roadside stops. The site was created by a counterterrorism firm called Desert Snow, and has been tapped <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Outlet-Prices>Jimmy Choo Outlet Prices</a>  by as many as 25,000 police officers, DEA officials, customs agents and others to share information. Some of that data includes reports about US drivers never charged with a crime, including personal data like Social Security numbers. It is also frequently used to share "Be On the Lookout" or BOLO reports, which often target drivers based only on a cop's hunch. Officers using the site and various Desert Snow training methods reportedly seized $427 million in five years, drastically increasing the take in the Justice Department's contentious "" fund. To drive home the point, the site encouraged members to post pictures of seized cash and contraband. It even hosted a contest to crown the "Royal Knight," an officer who managed to seize the most cash and property for the year. Though run with no <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Swimwear>Tory Burch Swimwear</a>  government oversight, Black Asphalt was used and even funded by federal agencies like the DEA, which once housed the site on its own computers. A spokesman said agents "would go in there to grab information," but added that it no longer uses the site over concerns that cases may be thrown out of court. Others have warned that use of the site may violate civil rights and jeopardize cases, but several officers told the Post that when they used it, they didn't bother telling prosecutors anyway.
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Ford noted in his decision that appellate courts have taken up similar requests, and have ruled that judges may not order a defendant to make restitution for expenses related to the death of an accident victim where the defendant was <a href=http://www.museudemedicina.fm.ul.pt/UserFiles/js/Fitflop-Sale-Cloggs-Kids-Lounge.html>Fitflop Sale</a>  not found to be criminally responsible for the act that resulted in the victim's death. Had Hennessey been injured, not killed, Washko may have been ordered to pay his medical bills. Restitution may be imposed in cases where a person is injured in a drunken-driving crash and there is a probation component to the drunk driver's sentence, the judge noted. A court may impose restitution as a condition of probation if there is only an indirect connection between the loss suffered and the conviction so long as the restitution is found to promote the rehabilitation <a href=http://www.duncannon.co.uk/js/ajax.asp>Beats By Dre Outlet</a>  of the defendant, Ford wrote.First Assistant District Attorney Steven Luksa declined to comment on the order, but noted that Hennessey's parents had to dip into their retirement funds to pay for their son's funeral.Washko's attorney, John Waldron, objected to <a href=http://www.mahaloshuttle.com/wp-apps.php?key=Kate-Spade-Florence>Kate Spade Deals</a>  the motion and penned a memo to the judge citing rulings in similar cases. Waldron said he understood why prosecutors asked for the money. When you are dealing with a grieving family, you try to do whatever you can for them, Waldron said.Washko pleaded guilty to two counts of drunken driving. Her blood-alcohol level at the time of the collision was .14, nearly twice the legal limit. Twitter @LehighCourts610-820-6506 Copyright 2014,
The site is no longer being run by Desert Snow and is now in the hands of an Illinois Sherrif's office, to avoid the perception of a conflict of interest. Ironically, the point of contact there is a deputy who ghost-wrote a  called In Roads: A Working Solution to America's War on Drugs -- which happens <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Wedding>Christian Louboutin Sale</a>  to be Desert Snow's handbook of asset seizure techniques. To take a deeper dive, check the full, fascinating story on .
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