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I checked withthe state personnel department. He's on the payroll of senator Davis'sdistrict office for more than a year. He did four years in hagerstownfor daytime b and e. Before that, drug chargesand a pbj on a check charge. Now we catch him coming out of the towerswith 20 grand in manicured, banded money. You brought him in here on what charge? Civil forfeiture. Until he tells us a legitimate sourcefor that money, we keep it. So you have no criminal charge. No, just the money
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I checked with the state personnel department
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He's on the payroll of senator Davis's district office for more than a year
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He did four years in hagerstown for daytime b and e
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Before that drug charges and a pbj on a check charge
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Now we catch him coming out of the towers with 20 grand in manicured banded money
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You brought him in here on what charge
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Civil forfeiture
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Until he tells us a legitimate source for that money we keep it
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So you have no criminal charge
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No just the money
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Movie Summary
Told from the points of view of both the Baltimore homicide and narcotics detectives and their targets, the series captures a universe in which the national war on drugs has become a permanent, self-sustaining bureaucracy, and distinctions between good and evil are routinely obliterated.