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For starters, there is "Forfeiture Allegation One" on p. 71 of the document.
Another such exception is "forfeiture by wrongdoing," i.e. where the defendant intends to obtain and obtains the absence of the witness by wrongdoing.
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In addition to the criminal penalties, there are forfeiture provisions requiring the violators to forfeit any business or property derived from their illegal offenses.
The government is seeking forfeiture of $222,798.
The Justice Department is seeking forfeiture of Mr. Madoff's personal assets.
There is a forfeiture committee in terms of honours that exists, and it will now examine this issue.
Mr. Gil said his office, which is seeking forfeiture of the stolen money, had recovered $1 million, more than $300,000 of that from Mr. Fajardo's house.
And research had shown that for many welfare recipients a major barrier to employment is the forfeiture of medical coverage, which they would otherwise not be able to afford).
The price they may pay for their fear is the forfeiture of all the money in a given account, even money that has not been deposited in a "structured" way.
That is, if forfeiture is not tied to some limited positive desert, then further argument is needed to show that it is limited to a proportional punishment (Duff 2001 14 166).
What is "asset forfeiture," in plain English?
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