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He and the Douglases then wielded supreme power until Margaret obtained a divorce and James V escaped from his stepfather's tutelage (1528), issuing a decree of forfeiture against him.
When James III of Scotland found out about the treaty in 1476, he issued a sentence of forfeiture for MacDonald's lands.
In 1999, Judge Bruce S. Jenkins of Federal District Court in Salt Lake City issued a default judgment and order of forfeiture, releasing the icons to United States Customs.
Her faith in the power of forfeiture, too, appears unshaken.
There is no mention, for example, of forfeiture of citizenship — just of one's rights.
"The amount of forfeiture here is just whoppingly large," he said.
"However, my worry was, and remains, the possibility of forfeiture".
While legislation in some jurisdictions has addressed a few of these issues, civil asset forfeiture remains a unique area of the law that presents special public policy questions.
Under the racketeering statutes, he also faces the possibility of forfeitures totaling at least $100,000.
CPAC organizers, long resentful of the overwhelming presence of young, libertarian-minded activists at the annual confab, seemed to embrace them this year, hosting talks on issues like asset forfeiture, criminal justice reform, and digital currency.
Prosecutors also recommended a reduction of rank, forfeiture of pay, dishonorable discharge and a fine.
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