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Asset Forfeiture

72008

Author: John L. Worrall

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Asset Forfeiture

Sections

  • Introduction
  • Origins and Varieties of Forfeiture
  • Theories of Forfeiture
  • Forfeiture Laws and Sharing
  • Benefits of Forfeiture
  • Possible Criticisms and Negative Consequences
  • Problems for Which Forfeiture is a Remedy
  • Implementing a Forfeiture Program
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix A: Select Federal Forfeiture Laws
  • Appendix B: Disposition Statutes by State
  • Appendix C: National Code of Professional Conduct for Asset Forfeiture
  • Appendix D: National District Attorneys Association Guidelines for Civil Asset Forfeiture
  • Endnotes
  • References

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