Judiciary Panel Member ‘Perplexed’ By Hearing Site

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A member of the Senate Judiciary Committee said today she is “perplexed” by the selection of the Tulsa Police Academy as the site for an interim study hearing on civil asset forfeiture reform.

Senator AJ Griffin of Guthrie, asked if she plans to attend the hearing even if it is in a remote location more than 100 miles from the Capitol, said, “The civil asset forfeiture interim study is extremely important and I am anxious to explore the issue with my colleagues.  However, I am a bit perplexed that chairman Sykes determined that the best location for the study was a law enforcement agency.  I plan to attend and hope that we fully investigate the matter.”

The chairman of the committee is Senator Anthony Sykes of Moore.


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