U.S. v. PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY

Civ. A. No. 89-1160-WD.

795 F.Supp. 1225 (1992)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY WITH THE BUILDING, APPURTENANCES, AND IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED AT 255 BROADWAY, HANOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, One Lot of U.S. Currency in the Amount of $874,510.00, One Lot of U.S. Currency in the Amount of $26,500.00, One Lot of U.S. Currency in the Amount of $5,310.00, and One Lot of U.S. Currency in the Amount of $4,490.00, Defendant.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

Corrected June 25, 1992.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

WOODLOCK, District Judge.

This case raises important questions about the interaction of a statute nearly 200 years old with more modern laws of civil forfeiture and litigation cost shifting against the government. After the claimant in this action — the mother of a drug dealer convicted of conducting his business

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