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Old 05-12-2008, 01:45 PM
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In Rem = Admiralty

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Originally Posted by David Merrill
- disbelieving that such obviously admiralty process could ever issue out of the Mile High City - Denver.


Part 9. Criminal Investigation
Chapter 7. Asset Seizure and Forfeiture
Section 2. Civil Seizure and Forfeiture
9.7.2 Civil Seizure and Forfeiture

* 9.7.2.1 Overview
* 9.7.2.2 Statutory Authority and Investigative Jurisdiction
* 9.7.2.3 Civilly Forfeitable Property
* 9.7.2.4 Statute of Limitations
* 9.7.2.5 Seizure of Property For Civil Forfeiture
* 9.7.2.6 Pre-Seizure Planning
* 9.7.2.7 Methods of Seizure for Civil Forfeiture
* 9.7.2.8 Administrative Forfeiture Proceedings
* 9.7.2.9 Civil Judicial Forfeiture Proceedings
* Exhibit 9.7.2-1 Request for Adoption of State or Local Seizure
* Exhibit 9.7.2-2 Forfeiture Letter/Notice of Intent to Forfeit
* Exhibit 9.7.2-3 Notice of Seizure
* Exhibit 9.7.2-4 Seized Asset Claim Form

9.7.2.1 (07-25-2007)
Overview

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Civil forfeiture is an in rem proceeding against the property itself, not the owner of property. Civil forfeiture is a process that is separated from, and not dependent on, a criminal prosecution. Civil forfeiture can proceed administratively or judicially. (Italics relief in original.)

<http://www.irs.gov/irm/part9/ch07s02.html>
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There is no foundation or support for "persons" in the English language, or in the rules of grammar of the English language, any more than it is for one's name to be "correctly" and "properly" spelled IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
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What on Earth are you referring to when you say "Rules of grammar?" I have no idea what argument you trying to make. I also therefore have no idea what you are referring to in my essay.
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