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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: Bags Of Booty For Bail
Title:US NY: Bags Of Booty For Bail
Published On:2008-01-28
Source:Times of Wayne County (NY)
Fetched On:2008-01-29 20:28:27
BAGS OF BOOTY FOR BAIL

When drug dealers get busted, it is not unusual to have someone show up
within hours to post bail with bags of cash

Wayne County Sheriff Richard Pisciotti admits the situation borders on the
absurd. In one case, two high profile drug dealers were arrested within 7
days. Bail was set at $35,000 for the first dealer. A person showed up at
the front lobby desk of the Sheriff's Office with a shopping bag full of
small bills, within a day, to bail out the man.

With the second individual, bail was set at $25,000 and again a person
showed up with a bag of cash to make bail. Both individuals were tied
together in a drug network gang where cash is readily available and huge
amounts are stashed away for such job-related setbacks.

Wayne County Sheriff Chief Deputy Rick House said it is obvious the cash is
drug-related and the smell of drugs even permeates some of the ill-gotten
money. Sheriff Pisciotti said that the often crumpled, dirty bills have to
be counted and a receipt given to the bags-of-cash presenters.

There was little the Sheriff's Office could do. Yes, a drug-sniffing dog
could detect the smell of drugs on the money, but tying a person to the
actual sale and distribution of drugs involved in the bail money would not
hold up in court.

According to Sheriff Pisciotti, the person bringing in the bags of cash are
usually minor players following orders, or perhaps family members getting
their major income source back on the streets.

Drug dealers could post a 10% cash bail bond that is secured with property,
but that rarely, if ever occurs. The really big dealers are now using the
bags-of-cash approach to avoid the discomfort of a jail cell.

On January 11, police nabbed [name redacted], age 51, of [address
redacted], Lot # 25, Lyons, and [name redacted], age 23, of [address
redacted], Lyons, for Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the Third
Degree, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree.
[name redacted] was also charged with Unlawful Possession of Marijuana.

Police Seized $5,000 in cash, and a 1996 Mercury Sable at the time of their
arrest. [names redacted] were arraigned in the Village of Newark Court and
were remanded to the Wayne County Jail on $10,000 cash bail.

According to sources, [name redacted] has two prior felony convictions and
[name redacted] wasreleased from the Wayne County Jail on December for
drug-related offenses.

[name redacted], of 31 Glasgow Street in Clyde , who shows no visible means
of income, posted the cash bail for [name redacted] in the amount of
$10,000 cash. He was out of jail within three days. [name redacted] made
the cash bail the day after his The list of drug dealers and huge cash
bails reads like a Who's Who of criminals, many tied to the same network of
drug sources.

The Sheriff's Office is now taking a tougher stand on the cash bails,
reporting each and every one to the state and federal tax offices. "They
(the state and federal tax departments) have more resources, jurisdiction
and laws to deal with this," said Pisciotti. "Let's see how many people are
willing to be investigated by the tax people for doing this."

In addition, the Times will now print the names and addresses of
individuals posting cash bail amounts.
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