U.S. v. TWO PARCELS OF PROP. AT 2730 HIGHWAY 31

Civ. A. No. 94-D-608-N.

909 F.Supp. 1450 (1995)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. TWO PARCELS PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2730 HIGHWAY 31, JEMISON, CHILTON COUNTY, ALABAMA, With All Appurtenances and Improvements Thereon; Account No. 21-0101-9936 in the Name of "Gene Martin Auto Sales", Located at the First Alabama Bank, Thorsby, Alabama; Five Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-One Dollars ($5,631) in United States Currency; Checks and Money Order in the Amount of Three Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Two and 74/100 Dollars ($3,272.74) More Particularly Described Hereinafter, Defendant.

United States District Court, M.D. Alabama, Northern Division.

October 10, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Harmon, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Redding Pitt, U.S. Attorney, for plaintiff.

William P. Boggs, William R. Hill, Jr., Clanton, AL, for claimants Quida Martin, Margaret Martin and Douglas Eugene Martin.

Ronald Cooper Dhattuck, Tuscaloosa, AL, for claimant First Alabama Bank.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

DE MENT, District Judge.

Before the court is the plaintiff United States' motion for summary judgment filed January 18, 1995. The claimants, Douglas Eugene Martin, Weida Martin and Margaret C. Martin,1 responded in opposition on February 8, 1995, to which the United States replied on March 10, 1995. In its reply, the United States also moved the court to strike

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