Forfeiture Orders

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Introduction

There are a number of scheme dealing with the detention and forfeiture of property in criminal law. There is a significant amount of overlap between many of them and so provide for several methods of forfeiting property.

Forfeiture Orders arise from two scenarios, it is either post-conviction or where no conviction exists.

With Conviction

Without Conviction

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