Rep. Joy A. San Buenaventura (Puna)
released the following statement on the veto of House Bill 748 by Governor
David Ige today.
"I
introduced this bill to prevent the ongoing seizing and selling of assets from
people that have been arrested but not convicted of a crime. I am very
disappointed in this veto as are so many people and organizations fighting to
protect the rights and property of our residents.
"This
bill would have required a criminal conviction before law enforcement could
forfeit property, and any forfeiture revenue would be directed into the state's
general fund, not of into police and prosecutor's office budgets which is a
clear conflict of interest.
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