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Cash Is not a Crime: IJ Takes on Houston's Civil Forfeiture Machine
Ameal Woods was on his way to Houston chasing a dream. A truck driver for many years, Ameal was ready to start his own business and become a truck owner. With help from his wife, Jordan Davis, he’d saved $40,000 cash and was traveling to buy a used tractor-trailer. But Ameal’s hopes were dashed when Harris County police seized his money.
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