What is civil forfeiture? - Civil forfeiture is the legal proceeding that a government body can seize a property without a person being charged with a crime. ... Civil Forfeiture Cases
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In United States Coin & Currency a 5–4 Court applied the Marchetti reasoning to a forfeiture proceeding involving property used to violate federal gambling laws...
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2004—In a civil-forfeiture proceeding (titled United States v. $242,484.00), Judge Rosemary Barkett dissents from the en banc Eleventh Circuit’s ruling that the gove...
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Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In recent years there has been a growing trend for countries to introduce civil forfeiture and such proceedings may be brought in the USA, Australia, the UK, ... |
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(i) Except as provided in clauses (ii) through (v), in any nonjudicial civil forfeiture proceeding under a civil forfeiture statute, with respect to which the Government ...
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Jan 26, 2011 ... Joseph Potashnik & Associates, a New York City Federal Criminal Defense Law Firm elaborates on the sentencing of criminal forfeiture.
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(B) Foreclosure and forfeiture proceedings constitute an action in rem. Prior to filing such an action in rem, the county prosecuting attorney shall cause a title ...
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Below, we have provided a brief description of potential forfeiture proceedings that may assist clients in identifying when to seek legal counsel. Under federal ...
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Generally under California law, you have 30 days to respond to a notice of seizure or notice of forfeiture proceedings. If you don't respond within 30 days, you ...
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Civil judicial forfeiture proceedings may be initiated against an individual in California who has been involved in any illegal marijuana-related activity.
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