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The chapter is divided into three parts describing in Part I mechanical and civil assets, in Part II the electrical plant assets and in Part III control and instrumentation related to pumping equipment.
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In 2013, I embarked on an in-depth investigation of civil asset forfeiture for this magazine.
In 2000, Congress reined in prosecutors with the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act, which instituted a number of changes.
The standards for civil asset forfeiture are far lower, as Ms Stillman and others have infuriatingly detailed.
Instead, he is suing to have the Texas civil asset forfeiture law struck down.Civil and criminal asset forfeiture laws are often confused.
Under "civil asset forfeiture" laws, they typically do not have to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that a crime was committed, or even charge anyone with an offence.
Rules on civil asset-forfeiture allow the police to seize anything which they can plausibly claim was the proceeds of a crime.
The city made $8.3m from civil asset forfeiture of vehicles alone between 2010 and 2015, according to the Albuquerque Journal, seizing more than 1,000 cars every year.
"Sometimes they use civil asset forfeiture funds because they sort of seize it on the lowdown and then use it on the lowdown," Marlow said.
By Sarah Stillman February 11 , 2017President Trump's aggressive defense of civil asset forfeiture reveals an intent to thwart a bipartisan push for a system-wide overhaul.
Civil asset forfeiture is limited to amounts traceable to the money laundering, and so-called "substitute assets" — other money held by a defendant — cannot be seized to satisfy a judgment.
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