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Criminal law / Property law / Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Fine / Innocent owner defense / Double Jeopardy Clause / United States v. Bajakajian / United States constitutional sentencing law / Law / Asset forfeiture / United States Constitution
Date: 2014-11-02 07:13:58
Criminal law
Property law
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Fine
Innocent owner defense
Double Jeopardy Clause
United States v. Bajakajian
United States constitutional sentencing law
Law
Asset forfeiture
United States Constitution

PUNISHMENT OR COMPENSATION? NEW CONSTITUTIONAL RESTRICTIONS ON CIVIL FORFEITURE By David P. Atkins and Adele V. Patterson* I.

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