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<xml><p>"Looking" Like a Criminal
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<ent type='PERSON'>Ethel Hylton</ent> of <ent type='GPE'>New York City</ent> has yet to regain her financial
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independence after losing $39110 in a search nearly three years ago in
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Hobby Airport in <ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent>. // Shortly after she arrived from <ent type='GPE'>New York</ent>, a
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<ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent> officer and <ent type='ORG'>Drug Enforcement Administration</ent> agent stopped the
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46-year-old woman in the baggage area and told her she was under arrest
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because a drug dog had scratched at her luggage. The dog wasn't with
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them, and when Miss <ent type='PERSON'>Hylton</ent> asked to see it, the officers refused to
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bring it out. // The agents searched her bags, and ordered a strip
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search of Miss <ent type='PERSON'>Hylton</ent>, but found no contraband. // In her purse they
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found the cash Miss <ent type='PERSON'>Hylton</ent> carried because she planned to buy a house to
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escape the <ent type='GPE'>New York</ent> winters which exasperated her diabetes. It was the
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settlement from an insurance claim, and her life's savings, gathered
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through more than 20 years of work as a hotel housekeeper and hospital
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night janitor. // The police seized all but $10 of the cash and sent
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Miss <ent type='PERSON'>Hylton</ent> on her way, keeping the money because of its alleged drug
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connection. But they never charged her with a crime. // The Pittsburgh
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Press verified her jobs, reviewed her bank statements and substantiated
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her claim she had $18000 from an insurance settlement. It also found no
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criminal record for her in <ent type='GPE'>New York City</ent>. // With the mix of outrage and
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resignation voiced by other victims of searches, she says: "The money
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they took was mine. I'm allowed to have it. I earned it.'' // Miss
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<ent type='PERSON'>Hylton</ent> became a U.S. citizen six years ago. She asks, "Why did they
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stop me? Is it because I'm black or because I'm <ent type='NORP'>Jamaican</ent>?'' // Probably,
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both -- although <ent type='GPE'>Houston</ent> police haven't said. //
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Drug teams interviewed in dozens of airports, train stations and bus
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terminals and along other major highways repeatedly said they didn't
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stop travellers based on race. But a <ent type='ORG'>Pittsburgh Press</ent> examination of 121
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travellers' cases in which police found no dope, made no arrest, but
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seized money anyway showed that 77 percent of the people stopped were
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black, <ent type='NORP'>Hispanic</ent>, or <ent type='NORP'>Asian</ent>.
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In April, 1989, deputies from <ent type='ORG'>Jefferson Davis</ent> <ent type='GPE'>Parish</ent>, <ent type='GPE'>Louisiana</ent>, seized
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$23000 from <ent type='PERSON'>Johnny Sotello</ent>, a Mexican-American whose truck overheated
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on a highway. // They offered help, he accepted. They asked to search
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his truck. He agreed. They asked if he was carrying cash. He said he was
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because he was scouting heavy equipment auctions. // They then pulled a
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door panel from the truck, said the space behind it could have hidden
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drugs, and seized the money and the truck, court records show. Police
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did not arrest <ent type='GPE'>Sotello</ent> but told him he would have to go to court to
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recover his property. // <ent type='GPE'>Sotello</ent> sent auctioneer's receipts to police
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which showed he was a licensed buyer. <ent type='ORG'>the sheriff</ent> offered to settle the
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case, and with his legal bills mounting after two years, <ent type='GPE'>Sotello</ent>
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accepted. In a deal cut last March, he got his truck, but only half his
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money. The cops kept $11500. // "I was more afraid of the banks than
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anything -- that's one reason I carry cash,'' says <ent type='GPE'>Sotello</ent>. "But a lot
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of places won't take checks, only cash, or <ent type='ORG'>cashier</ent>'s checks for the
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exact amount. I never heard of anybody saying you couldn't carry cash.''
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Affidavits show the same deputy who stopped <ent type='GPE'>Sotello</ent> routinely stopped
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the cars or black and <ent type='NORP'>Hispanic</ent> drivers, exacting "donations'' from
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some. // After another of the deputy's stops, two black men from <ent type='GPE'>Atlanta</ent>
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handed over $1000 for a "drug fund'' after being detained for hours,
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according to a hand-written receipt reviewed by the <ent type='ORG'>Pittsburgh Press</ent>. //
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The driver got a ticket for "following to (sic) close.'' Back home,
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they got a lawyer. // Their attorney, in a letter to the Sheriff's
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department, said deputies had made the men "fear for their safety, and
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in direct exploitation of that fear a purported donation of $1000 was
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extracted...'' // If they "were kind enough to give the money to the
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sheriff's office,'' the letter said, "then you can be kind enough to
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give it back.'' If they gave the money "under other circumstances, then
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give the money back so we can avoid litigation.'' // Six days later, the
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sheriff's department mailed the men a $1000 check.
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Last year, the 72 deputies of <ent type='ORG'>Jefferson Davis</ent> <ent type='GPE'>Parish</ent> led the state in
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forfeitures, gathering $1 million -- more than their colleagues in New
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Orleans, a city 17 times larger than the parish. // Like most states,
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<ent type='GPE'>Louisiana</ent> returns the money to <ent type='ORG'>law enforcement</ent> agencies, but it has one
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of the more unusual distributions: 60 percent goes to the police
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bringing a case, 20 percent to the district attorney's office
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prosecuting it and 20 percent to the court fund of the judge signing the
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forfeiture order. // "The highway stops aren't much different from a
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smash-and-grab ring,'' says <ent type='PERSON'>Lorenzi</ent>, of the <ent type='GPE'>Louisiana</ent> Defense Lawyers
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association.</p>
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<p>--- Renegade v6-27 Beta</p>
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<p>Origin: Shark's Mouth 313-658-1110 750 MEGS <ent type='PERSON'>Dual Amiga</ent>/<ent type='ORG'>IBM</ent> (23:313/108)</p>
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