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Criminal forfeiture

Jul 16 2020
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refers to the taking of a person’s property by the state, usually in connection with criminal activity. For example, if a person’s home was being used for drug production, the home may be seized as part of the criminal trial and investigation. This is known as criminal forfeiture, where the person “forfeits” their property.

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