HB2380
Type: B Origin: House Comments: 0

Requiring A Criminal Conviction For Civil Asset Forfeiture, Remitting Proceeds From Civil Asset Forfeiture To The State General Fund, Increasing The Burden Of Proof Required To Forfeit Property, Making Certain Property Ineligible For Forfeiture, Providing

Latest Action: House Introduced

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This federal bill aims to reform civil asset forfeiture by requiring a criminal conviction before property can be seized, directing proceeds from forfeitures to the state general fund, raising the burden of proof needed for property seizure, excluding certain types of property from forfeiture, and establishing other related provisions. These changes would likely provide more protection for individuals' property rights and increase accountability in the civil asset forfeiture process.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-02-09: House Introduced

  • 2023-02-09: House Referred to Committee on Judiciary

  • 2023-02-15: House Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2023, 3:30 PM Room 582-N

  • 2023-02-21: House Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on Appropriations

  • 2023-03-01: House Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice

  • 2024-04-30: House Died in Committee

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