I. Introduction . . . . . 1299 II. Background . . . . . 1301 A. Civil Forfeiture in the United States . . . . . 1301 B. Civil Forfeiture in Nebraska Prior to State v. Franco . . . . . 1304 C. State v. Franco . . . . . 1305 III. Analysis . . . . . 1307 A. Breaking Down Franco’s Holding . . . . . 1307 B. Franco’s Legacy: Federal Adoption . . . . .1312 C. A Proposal for Reform . . . . . 1319 1. Superseding Franco . . . . . 1320 2. Limiting Federal Adoption . . . . . 1320 3. Additional Procedural Protections . . . . . 1323 IV. Conclusion . . . . . 132
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This article demonstrates how German criminal law has made forfeiture of objects used in crime consi...
In this Article, Messrs. Schwarcz and Rothman analyze the disquieting impact of civil forfeiture law...
Civil forfeiture is one of the most potent weapons available to prosecutors in the “war on drugs” an...
Civil asset forfeiture compromises criminal due process protections for the sake of allowing the gov...
Civil asset forfeiture is an operation of legal fiction that enables the government to seize propert...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
This Note presents a brief review of the historical underpinnings of statutory in rem civil forfeitu...
Abstract: In passing the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000, Congress instituted some badly n...
In Timbs v. Indiana, Petitioner Tyson Timbs asks the Supreme Court to incorporate the Excessive Fine...
In 1996 the Supreme Court issued two opinions, Bennis v. Michigan and United States v. Ursery, empha...
Federal statutes allow the United States government to forfeit the instrumentalities of wrongdoing, ...
This paper compares and analyzes the incentive structure of Ontario and British Columbia’s civil ass...
Leonard Levy, the legal historian who has written a number of highly regarded historical studies on ...
Civil forfeiture, the process whereby all property substantially connected to illegal activity is ...
This article will discuss both criminal and civil forfeiture, the related issues and recent developm...
This article demonstrates how German criminal law has made forfeiture of objects used in crime consi...