U.S. v. White, No. 96-2076 (1st Cir.) (116 F.3d 948) (June 24, 1997) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
August 04, 1997
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Sufficiency of Evidence.
Although there have not been many recent reported cases dealing with the forfeiture laws, forfeitures have not been in repose; and the Government is now seeking broad new powers to seize property and file a forfeiture complaint without probable cause to believe that the property is forfeitable, and then impose ...
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