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Kaley v. U.S., No. 12-464 (U.S. Supreme Court) (571 U.S. 320; 134 S.Ct. 1090) (February 25, 2014) (Justice Kagan)

Among the vast arsenal of prosecutorial weapons that the Department of Justice has at its disposal, none are more fearsome nor more potent than the broad array of forfeiture statutes that Congress has enacted; and, of the many Federal forfeiture statutes that now exist, one of the most powerful and ...

 

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