Introduced
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To allow law enforcement agencies to deposit funds seized in criminal investigations into interest bearing accounts until such time as the funds are either returned to the owner or forfeited to the government. Also, to require require any interest to be turned over to the owner in addition to the seized cash if the state fails to sustain its burden of proof and the owner is cleared of the alleged crime.
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Reported without amendment
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
Amendment offered
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To tie-bar the bill to House Bill 4811, meaning this bill cannot become law unless that one does also. HB 4811 would repeal Michigan's ban on suing the maker of prescription drugs that have been approved by the FDA, unless there was fraud involved.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Passed in the House 104 to 0 (details)
Motion
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To give the bill immediate effect.
The motion passed 101 to 0 (details)
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Reported without amendment
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
Passed in the Senate 36 to 0 (details)
To allow law enforcement agencies to deposit funds seized in criminal investigations into interest bearing accounts until such time as the funds are either returned to the owner or forfeited to the government. Also, to require require any interest to be turned over to the owner in addition to the seized cash if the state fails to sustain its burden of proof and the owner is cleared of the alleged crime.