Pigs Drive Man to Suicide and Steal His Estate
More great moments in civil forfeiture. Cops entrap person. Person kills himself in jail, or at least, that's what the cops are reporting. Cops make profit of $750,000 by seizing estate using civil forfeiture laws. No messy trial. Cash for everyone. Grieving parents in no mood to quibble. ----- NEW YORK (AP) -- The estate of a man who committed suicide in jail while being held on drug charges has been ordered to pay $750,000 to the Nassau County district attorney's office. The ruling, part of a settlement in a civil forfeiture case, was the first in the state in which a prosecutor sought assets from a dead person, Newsday reported Tuesday. State law allows prosecutors to seize money from convicted felons if it can be established that the money was obtained illegally, said Rick Henshaw, spokesman for District Attorney Denis Dillon. Robert Vorbeck, 38, was arrested July 2, 1999, for allegedly selling cocaine to undercover officers, and committed suicide in his county jail cell 11 days later. He had faced life in prison if convicted of felony drug charges. The attorney for his estate, Steven Kessler, said Vorbeck's parents wanted to settle. ''They just wanted to put this behind them, move on and grieve,'' Kessler said. -- Eric Michael Cordian 0+ O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:14:11AM -0700, Eric Cordian wrote:
... Robert Vorbeck, 38, was arrested July 2, 1999, for allegedly selling cocaine to undercover officers, and committed suicide in his county jail cell 11 days later. He had faced life in prison if convicted of felony drug charges.
Heh. Probably the dope just wasn't good enough for the cops.
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Eric Cordian
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Greg Newby