This is a podcast episode of "Collateral Damage", a series by The Intercept, discussing the case of Donald Scott and his wife Frances Plante. The episode covers topics such as:
1. The raid on Trail's End Ranch, where Donald Scott was killed in 1992.
2. The handling of the investigation and trial of the deputies involved in the raid.
3. The impact of civil asset forfeiture laws on individuals and communities.
4. The efforts to reform civil asset forfeiture laws at the state and federal levels.
5. The implications of these issues for democracy and press freedom.
The episode features reporting by Radley Balko, additional writing by Andrew Stelzer, and editing support from Laura Flynn and Ben Muessig. It is hosted by Sumi Aggarwal and edited by Shawn Musgrave.
Some key points mentioned in the episode include:
* Donald Scott's death was caused by an LA County tactical team raid on his property.
* The deputies involved in the raid were not disciplined for their actions.
* Frances Plante, who inherited Scott's property, struggled to pay off her debts and eventually lost Trail's End Ranch to the government.
* Civil asset forfeiture laws have been criticized for allowing law enforcement to seize private property without a conviction or due process.
* Reforms to civil asset forfeiture laws are underway at the state and federal levels.
The episode is available on The Intercept website and other podcast platforms.
1. The raid on Trail's End Ranch, where Donald Scott was killed in 1992.
2. The handling of the investigation and trial of the deputies involved in the raid.
3. The impact of civil asset forfeiture laws on individuals and communities.
4. The efforts to reform civil asset forfeiture laws at the state and federal levels.
5. The implications of these issues for democracy and press freedom.
The episode features reporting by Radley Balko, additional writing by Andrew Stelzer, and editing support from Laura Flynn and Ben Muessig. It is hosted by Sumi Aggarwal and edited by Shawn Musgrave.
Some key points mentioned in the episode include:
* Donald Scott's death was caused by an LA County tactical team raid on his property.
* The deputies involved in the raid were not disciplined for their actions.
* Frances Plante, who inherited Scott's property, struggled to pay off her debts and eventually lost Trail's End Ranch to the government.
* Civil asset forfeiture laws have been criticized for allowing law enforcement to seize private property without a conviction or due process.
* Reforms to civil asset forfeiture laws are underway at the state and federal levels.
The episode is available on The Intercept website and other podcast platforms.