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All of which means there's really no recourse for most people facing forfeiture of their property.
"Innocent Montanans do not have to fear losing their assets to the state when they've not committed a crime and those facing forfeiture are now assured fair treatment in Montana court rooms".
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He would also face forfeiture of all vehicles and equipment used in connection with the violations, the indictment said.
The jury is scheduled to convene today to decide whether Jefferson will face forfeiture of up to $456,000 plus stock certificates.
The younger Mr. Obiang is also facing civil forfeiture complaints in the United States.
ELIGIBILITY TROUBLE Wayne State is facing the forfeiture of six games because the program used a player who played eight games in a Canadian major junior league.
The cars and trucks of those who were convicted faced automatic forfeiture, but those who request a trial could face proceedings that last months or years.
Yet they ended up with a legal bill from the other side for £70,000 and faced the forfeiture of their home.
Williams has been charged with sexual exploitation of children, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places, and faces criminal forfeiture.
He faces the probable forfeiture of millions of dollars in royalties and lost business opportunities, according to The New York Times.
Many states, facing fiscal crises, have expanded the reach of their forfeiture statutes, and made it easier for law enforcement to use the revenue however they see fit.
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