Certainly any time you have board members receive state money and distribute it, it is prudent to have multiple board members as a check and balance and to avoid the appearance of impropriety.
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We are disappointed with the opinion and believe the law passed by the citizens of Pennsylvania is constitutional. We will soon make a decision about whether to appeal and are also reviewing the legal ramifications on any pending cases.Kevin Harley
It is up to each district attorney to determine how to distribute the money to police. It is not mandatory that the DAs share with local police, but most of them do share because of the involvement of the local police in the drug investigations.
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Proceeds from drug dealing, such as a car and house, can be seized. Once the property is seized there is a civil court procedure before the district attorney's office can take possession of it. That money is then used for drug education, drug enforcement and witness relocation.
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We decided it was important to file suit to get the money and show that we have diligently enforced the agreement.
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We're an advocate for the commonwealth, regardless of the attorney general's position on any law that's passed.
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However, we have a 98 percent conviction rate of drug dealers in this state.
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