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Further, since the United States is a federal republic with governments at both the national and state level, there are civil forfeiture seizures at the state level, which are not tracked and recorded in any central database, [11] which make it difficult to make assessments, since state laws and procedures vary widely.
<noinclude>[[Category:United States state templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. This is a collection of the primary information templates for each state/territory in the United States , and also templates relating specifically to the U.S. states.
Template:2018 United States state legislative elections (lower house) imagemap; Template:2018 United States state legislative elections (upper house) imagemap; Template:2019 United States attorney general elections imagemap; Template:2019 United States gubernatorial elections imagemap; Template:2020 United States attorney general elections imagemap
The report shows that in 2023 Dickinson County Sheriff's Department had the second highest cash and property total forfeiture in the state, coming in behind Wichita Police Department. The total ...
Asset forfeiture or asset seizure is a form of confiscation of assets by the authorities. In the United States, it is a type of criminal-justice financial obligation . It typically applies to the alleged proceeds or instruments of crime.
This graph's main version resides at Template:Graph:US Map state highlight. Please make or suggest all the changes there, and copy it everywhere else (until the copying is automated) Please make or suggest all the changes there, and copy it everywhere else (until the copying is automated)
English: Map of US states and Washington, D.C. letting editors easily populate data. By CMG Lee.The base map is from Blank US Map (states only).svg.This map is called a template map because it can be used to make more US maps easily.
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