Can Kansas Cops Seize Cash From Legal Marijuana Sales In Missouri? A Federal Judge Will Decide.
The approximately $165,620 in cash was seized by during a May 18th traffic stop
A Pennsylvania company is asking a federal court to return about $166,000 in proceeds from marijuana sales in Missouri that was seized by law enforcement in Kansas as the cash was on its way to Colorado.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Kansas filed the civil asset forfeiture case last month in the U.S. District Court in Wichita.
Federal prosecutors claim the money is subject to forfeiture because of alleged violations of a U.S. law against manufacturing and distributing drugs. The driver of the van, though, hasn’t been charged with any federal crimes in Kansas, U.S. District Court records show.
Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Bryson Wheeler, who is stationed in Kansas, wrote the affidavit detailing the allegations of the case.
The approximately $165,620 in cash was seized by Dickinson County Sheriff’s Deputy Kalen Robison during a May 18 traffic stop on I-70 near the Abilene exit. The money was in a Ford Transit van owned by Empyreal Logistics.
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