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Her faith in the power of forfeiture, too, appears unshaken.
"The amount of forfeiture here is just whoppingly large," he said.
There is no mention, for example, of forfeiture of citizenship — just of one's rights.
After the death of James V in 1542, Angus returned to Scotland, and the act of forfeiture was annulled.
The government has obtained an order of forfeiture to seize the farm, subject to a separate appeal.
Now, if convicted, he faces the possibility of forfeiture of the restaurant building, along with an adjacent rental property, Froggy's Bar.
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Under the racketeering statutes, he also faces the possibility of forfeitures totaling at least $100,000.
This has allowed some bondsmen to go unnoticed as they racked up long lists of forfeitures under multiple insurance companies.
Califano's war on drugs has been the single largest contributor to what Roberts calls the erosion of historic protections with its use of forfeitures, conspiracy statutes and novel theories of the law invented by prosecutors.
Prosecutors also recommended a reduction of rank, forfeiture of pay, dishonorable discharge and a fine.
Assistant United States Attorney Margaret Graham is in charge of the forfeiture aspect of the case.
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