Sentence examples for forfeiture system from inspiring English sources

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But under New York City's opaque and arbitrary civil forfeiture system, seizing money from a woman not accused of a crime is a perfectly legal thing to do.

Mitchell said she was pleased with this progress, and relieved that law enforcement didn't resort to the extreme tactics they've employed in other states while attempting to preserve the existing civil asset forfeiture system.

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The government actually collects billions of dollars every year through this asset-forfeiture system, which it frequently divvies up with local law enforcement officials, a practice fully supported by the DOJ and a clear incentive for the government to carry out more of these "takings".

Sometimes the relevance concerns a trend of babies wearing overalls made out of watermelons, and sometimes it relates to an understanding of civil forfeiture in the American justice system, but either way, nonfiction is, basically, more true and more relevant, more or less.

Critics of civil asset forfeiture say it has created a system of policing for profit, in which law enforcement agencies prioritize seizing property that can financially benefit their department over ensuring public safety through a neutral administration of the law.

On Tuesday, Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, said that he is designing a system of fines and forfeitures to deny convicted public officials retirements "cushioned by a pension paid for by the very people they betrayed in office".

Critics of civil asset forfeiture see a fundamental problem with the system because it allows the government to confiscate people's assets without due process.

The forfeiture committee was established to ensure that the system of knighthoods, peerages and other awards was not brought into disrepute.

The honours forfeiture committee was established to ensure that the system of knighthoods, peerages and other awards were "not brought into disrepute".

After the legislature adjourned in August 1786 without substantively addressing these complaints, rural Massachusetts protestors organized direct action, and began protest marches that shut down the state's court system, which enforced tax and civil forfeiture judgments and had become a focus of the discontent.

This disproportionate punishment of civic death, dating back to the Forfeiture Act (1870) has no place in a modern prison system and should be swept away as part of wider constitutional reform.

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