Preface
This book is the only one of its kind that covers the federal statutes and the laws of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. It identifies common principles and then translates those into understandable, logical steps, and procedures.
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This updated and expanded third edition is a useful "How to," guide to common legal and practical issues faced by attorneys litigating cases involving asset forfeiture.
This book is written for both the criminal defense attorney and the criminal prosecutor. It covers the federal statutes and the laws of the 50 states and the District of Columbia to find common principles and then break those down into understandable, logical steps, and procedures. This book is the only single-volume work summarizing state and federal asset forfeiture procedures. Highlights include:
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