co LANSING - I CO, a bill . passed out of the Senate ludiciary Committee ov. 15, sounds more like a Miami VICe cbaraaer than a piece of legis- lation. I Ironically, the TV show's detectNes, Cr�tt d Tubbs, used the federal RICO statute to seize ill-gotten gains from bad pays. In the end, the cops a1- ys drove off in expensWc cars aDd La maker in both state ho e hope for p e of RICO, hich stands for the federal Racketeer IDflueDced �nd Corrupt Or,anizatio e, beca . wiD authorize police to seize money and property t are used by or are the profits of drug dealers or or­ guized crime. For instance, cars, boats, and houses used to seD or oper te criminal enterprises can be seized. Under the Senate bill, also c lied Continuing Criminal EDt . ,apr tor have to ho that a suspect co . ted at least 0 of 28 PearJed oB'e in order to prove the e· eace of oontinu­ . criminal en erprises. The of­ fense list includes s c moncy-m in, crimes e­ bezzlement, forgery, pornog­ raphy, nd pro titution, in . tion to drug vio'..u· �ua.. "The truth of � ter, e· obligation yc. to y t i the truth to criminal property: said Sen. Rudy ichol, R-W terford, the bill' ponsor. -If that propenyl tr ceable to criminal • . y, than it ulId be for- fei ed and it ould go to the . tful cr.- "For too lon& the people of M·IOI..;W'!lIIft ba '---- ��. . . ..a l� yc � ... ",dmaeu by organized crime . in- timidates .. atmDS, cheats them of their rd- earned money, d oys 0 n tural resource - . d Rep. Perry Bullard, D-Ann Arbor, ho introduce his version of RICO in tJte House Wednes­ day. One major difference be­ . t een the t 0 proposals . Bull rd's bill, like the federal, st tute, ould allow victims to u defendants in civil court for triple damages in continuing criminal enterprise cases. Critics of the federal RICO tatute believe the civil provisions should be left out of the Michigan bill. William Wagner, assist t �ority counsel for the Senate, . explained th t Nichols left civil RICO ou of his bill bees ill House RICO vs. Senate RICO some fundamental differences Are private individuals allowed to sue for damages? How many predicate criminal cts are required? Is forfeiture allowed before conviction? What ndard of proof is required for forfeiture? Who can prosecu a RICO ca ? House Senate yes no 3 2 -+ no yes 99� sure 51% sure Attorney General County Prosecutor eNS graphic by: Kendra KMI Phair civil la uits do not use the same criteria � Prosecutors haYC a duty to their jobs and are leas likely to b the right to seize a defeDdaDt's property, Waper said. . BuDard' biD focuses heavily on victim rights and includes the civil provisions. "There' no good reason why a citizen is a victim of crime should not be ible to sue: Bul- . < lard said. -After all, crime not only hurts society as a ole, but it also has its most im­ mediate impact on its iDdividual victima.- The House bill further sup­ Ports victims by contributina left