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Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound Vehicle de vice city stories psp ultima parte ( 4° )

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound Vehicle de vice city stories psp 4° parte

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Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound Vehicle de vice city stories psp 1° parte

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

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Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound Vehicle de vice city stories psp 1° parte

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Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound Vehicle de vice city stories psp 3° parte

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

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GTA VCS: where to get Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound wanted cars,helis&boats

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound wanted cars helicorters and boats on where to get and how.

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Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound Vehicle de vice city stories psp 2° parte

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

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Civil Asset Forfeiture – Stutter

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Civil Asset Forfeiture – Stutter

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Asset Forfeiture, The Donald Scott Case.

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

A large and growing list of Americans — now numbering in the hundreds of thousands — who have been victimized by civil asset forfeiture. Under civil asset forfeiture, everything you own can be legally taken away even if you are never convicted of a crime.

Donald P. Scott, age 61, owned and lived on a 200-acre property known as the Trails End Ranch, in the Ventura County portion of Malibu. California. On October 2, 1992, while serving a search warrant at the ranch, Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputies shot Donald Scott, resulting in his death.

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Asset Forfeiture (Part 1 – Dr. Margaret Beare)

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

In 2001, Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation to allow the Crown to confiscate property that might one day be used in a crime, or that might have been purchased with the proceeds of a crime.

Before the bill was made law, and before hearings were held to get public input on the bill, Freedom Party of Ontario’s Paul McKeever appeared on Rhonda London Live to discuss the legislation (see Part 3). He was preceded on the show by Dr. Margaret Beare, Director, Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime at York University (this part); and by then Staff Superintendent Rocco Cleveland, Head of Detective Support for the Toronto Police Service (see Part 2).

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Asset Forfeiture (Part 3 – Paul McKeever)

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

UPDATE: Eight years after the taping of this show, the Supreme Court of Canada has issued a decision that – as Paul McKeever predicted – has upheld the Ontario property confiscation law: http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/court%20upholds%20provincial%20right%20seize%20property/1506505/story.html

In 2001, Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation to allow the Crown to confiscate property that might one day be used in a crime, or that might have been purchased with the proceeds of a crime.

Before the bill was made law, and before hearings were held to get public input on the bill, Freedom Party of Ontario’s Paul McKeever appeared on Rhonda London Live to discuss the legislation. He was preceded on the show by Dr. Margaret Beare, Director, Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime at York University (see Part 1); and by then Staff Superintendent Rocco Cleveland, Head of Detective Support for the Toronto Police Service (see Part 2).

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Asset Forfeiture (Part 2 – Rocco Cleveland)

Friday, December 18th, 2009

In 2001, Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation to allow the Crown to confiscate property that might one day be used in a crime, or that might have been purchased with the proceeds of a crime.

Before the bill was made law, and before hearings were held to get public input on the bill, Freedom Party of Ontario’s Paul McKeever appeared on Rhonda London Live to discuss the legislation (see Part 3). He was preceded on the show by Dr. Margaret Beare, Director, Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime at York University (see Part 1); and by then Staff Superintendent Rocco Cleveland, Head of Detective Support for the Toronto Police Service (this part).

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