Brnovich: Forfeiture laws need to change

Screen Shot 2015-09-09 at 12.21.31 PMBy Andy Howell | Casa Grande Dispatch

Arizona’s attorney general says something needs to be done about the state’s asset forfeiture laws that allow law enforcement agencies to seize private property without a court order.

Mark Brnovich said Tuesday on a stopover in Casa Grande that the Legislature needs to address the issue in its next session and he hopes to bring that about.

“I know it is an effective tool for law enforcement. However, the potential for abuse or misuse is there,” he said in an interview.

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