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  2. FACT CHECK: No, Image Doesn’t Show Man With ... - AOL

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    An image shared on X claims to show a man with a “Latinos for Trumpshirt arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Verdict: False The image has been digitally altered. The ...

  3. Schwarzenegger wore 'McFelon' T-shirt mocking Trump? No ... - AOL

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    A Nov. 19 Threads post (direct link, archive link) appears to show actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wearing a T-shirt mocking President-elect Donald Trump.

  4. Criminal-justice financial obligations in the United States

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    Fines and forfeiture of property – These are considered a form of punishment. In February 2019, the Supreme Court ruled that civil asset forfeiture may constitute excess fines and therefore be unconstitutional, even when imposed by states. [3] Costs and fees – These may include court costs, fees for supervision, payments for legal ...

  5. Trump cashes in on historic mug shot with ‘never surrender ...

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    Donald Trump is already trying to cash in on his historic mug shot by urging supporters to fork out $34 for a t-shirt featuring his booking photo and the slogan “never surrender” — despite ...

  6. Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Forfeiture Endangers American Rights - Wikipedia

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    Forfeiture Endangers American Rights (F.E.A.R.) is an organization in the United States dedicated to stopping abuse of asset forfeiture, the practice whereby governments seize tangible and financial assets alleged to have been used in the commission of certain crimes.

  8. Less than 90 minutes in from his release from the Atlanta jail, Trump’s campaign sent an email to supporters saying it would give away a ‘free’ premium cotton t-shirt featuring the historic ...

  9. Equitable sharing - Wikipedia

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    Equitable sharing refers to a United States program in which the proceeds of liquidated seized assets from asset forfeiture are shared between state and federal law enforcement authorities. The Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 set up the arrangement in which state and local police can share the seizures with federal agents. [1]