Civil Forfeiture in the United States
Civil Forfeiture
United States Constitution
According to theEncyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled CIVIL FORFEITUREForfeiture refers to the government’s uncompensated confiscation of property that is implicated in crime. The property may be used to commit crime, be its product, or be obtained with its fruits. A home, for example, that is bought with money from a robbery or illegal drug sales is
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