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Discover Ludwig'criminal proceeds' is correct and usable in written English.
This term can be used to refer to money or other riches gained as a result of a criminal activity, such as money laundering, drug dealing, or extortion. For example, "The police seized the criminal proceeds from the drug dealer's house."
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Instead of securing convictions and then recovering criminal proceeds, the project will investigate the lesser-used tactic of civil recovery.
Mr. Morgenthau is seeking to seize $110 million in Testwell assets that he characterized as criminal proceeds.
"The aggressive use of forfeiture as a legal mechanism to seize and freeze criminal proceeds has long been a hallmark of Manhattan's federal prosecutors.
The best way of tracking the money-laundering market is to focus on those people who do nothing but turn criminal proceeds into innocent-seeming cash.
Though Mr. Wasendorf's criminal proceeds were a tiny fraction of Mr. Madoff's, the two men suggested similar reasons for why they turned to a life of crime.
The criminal proceeds generated annually by illegal logging range from $10 billion to $15 billion, most of which is "controlled by organized crime, untaxed and used to pay corrupt government officials at all levels," the report said.
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He is the accused at a criminal proceeding".
"This is not a real Afghan criminal proceeding".
She took to hobbies like knitting and baking to distract herself from the criminal proceeding.
"But the backdrop of this whole criminal proceeding takes it to a whole other level.
A criminal proceeding can drag out for a year over dozens of appearances in court.
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