Tuesday, October 8, 2013

A Police State needs "incentives" for the cops to make busts . . .

SUNRISE — Police in this suburban town best known for its sprawling outlet mall have hit upon a surefire way to make millions. They sell cocaine.
. . .  police seized nearly $3 million in cash plus scores of vehicles, phones and other items, the Sun Sentinel determined. Yet, of the convictions prosecutors secured, only two led to the 15-year mandatory minimum sentence for cocaine trafficking in Florida.
“It’s always hard to deal with cases where the police are posing as drug sellers instead of drug buyers,” said Gallagher, the top prosecutor in the drug trafficking unit. “They’re legally allowed to do it. But jurors have a hard time grasping it.”
Most buyers were men: young guys in their 20s, middle-aged men, a couple approaching Medicare eligibility.
The overwhelming majority were Hispanic.

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