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These penalties may include jail time or forfeiture of property.
A Michigan law provides for the forfeiture of property used as a public nuisance.
Certain acts may result in forfeiture of property of the taxpayer.
The government is seeking criminal forfeiture of property of at least $1 billion from all the defendants.
Penalties may be monetary or may involve forfeiture of property.
This measure modified some of the restrictions on civil forfeiture of property.
It is punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment, severe fines and/or forfeiture of property.
- Provided a mechanism for civil and criminal forfeiture of property used in or derived from section 1030 violations.
Under Florida law, the maximum penalty is a $5,000 fine for each charge, but courts may impose additional penalties, including forfeiture of property.
Section 2323 also authorizes forfeiture of property used to commit or facilitate such infringements.
Penalties for trafficking include three years to life imprisonment, forfeiture of property, and full restitution to the victims.
Attachment and forfeiture of property (Section 7).
Refusal meant forfeiture of property, and exile.
Forfeiture of property?
But he said the court was bound by precedent to disregard the Eighth Amendment in the context of a forfeiture of property.
Forfeiture: Unlike federal law, California law requires a conviction for forfeiture of property involved in a drug crime.
The Excessive Fines Clause applies to forfeitures of property, but does not apply to punitive damages in civil suits.
Remedies available to the Government under criminal RICO include imprisonment, fines and forfeiture of property.
The actions by which these rules were enforced were no doubt ordinary proprietary actions, at any rate so far as the forfeiture of property was concerned.
Indeed, at common law when the British and American legal systems divorced in 1776, felonies were crimes for which the punishment was either death or forfeiture of property.
Fines, penalties, and forfeitures of property received by NOAA are deposited in an enforcement asset forfeiture fund.
Campbell then began requiring oaths of loyalty, on pain of forfeiture of property; many took this oath insincerely, quickly letting Williamson know their true feelings.
Many letters have been sent to the property owners of dispensaries threatening arrest and forfeiture of property if they do not cease and desist.
The constitutional question is whether the Eighth Amendment, which bars cruel and unusual punishment as well as "excessive fines," applies to the civil forfeiture of property.