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  2. Civil recovery - Wikipedia

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    Civil recovery is the method in some legal systems employed to recover the proceeds of crime, instead of, or in addition to, criminal court proceedings. [1]Many retailers, or agents acting on their behalf, utilize civil recovery to recover the value of property (including intellectual property) obtained through unlawful conduct (i.e. theft, burglary, larceny, fraud etc.).

  3. Confiscated items from airport get bargain-basement resale ...

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    Apr. 28—E ver wonder what happens to all the stuff that gets confiscated at the airport? In New Hampshire, it ends up down on the farm. White Farm in Concord, an erstwhile dairy farm, is where ...

  4. Confiscation - Wikipedia

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    Often, police will auction items confiscated via police auction or asset forfeiture and keep the proceeds. Theoretically, it is possible for owners to buy back confiscated items. [citation needed] In airports, potentially dangerous items (such as hazardous chemicals, weapons, and sharp objects) are usually confiscated at inspections. Other ...

  5. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, over $4.4 billion were seized through forfeiture [44] as compared to an estimated $4.7 billion Americans suffered as losses from criminal burglary. [45] Federal authorities seized over $4 billion in 2013 through forfeiture, with some of the money being taken from innocent victims. [30] In 2010, there were 15,000 cases of forfeitures. [15]

  6. TSA releases list of top 10 confiscated items of 2021 - AOL

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    The list includes a machete and a confiscated chainsaw.

  7. Migrants say border agents continue to throw away their ... - AOL

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    Birth certificates. Baby formula. Diapers. A last set of clothes. These are some of the vital items that the Border Patrol is allegedly throwing away as it processes unauthorized migrants for ...

  8. Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    An officer who seized the assets or cash could apply to a magistrates' court [clarification needed] for an order authorizing its continued detention to give time for further investigation into where it came from. If the magistrates' court is generally satisfied on the balance of probabilities that the cash was intended to be used for the ...

  9. Search and Recover - AOL Help

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    Search and Recover can rescue crucial work and cherished memories you thought were gone forever. It's fast and easy to use, and even data lost years ago can be recovered.