TSU v. MONTGOMERY COUNTY

No. 1562, Sept. Term, 2008.

981 A.2d 807 (2009)

188 Md. App. 351

Jeff Lien TSU et al. v. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Maryland.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

October 5, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. Dobbs (Dobbs & Baker, on brief), Rockville, for Appellant.

Karen L. Federman Henry (Leon, Rodriguez, County Atty., Marc P. Hansen, Jerome A. Nicholas, on brief), Rockville, for Appellee.

Panel: MEREDITH, KEHOE, MOYLAN, CHARLES E., JR. (Retired, Specially Assigned), JJ.


MOYLAN, J.

If $71,777 in eminently forfeitable cash has been sitting, since April 20, 2006, in legal limbo in the vaults of the appellee, Montgomery County, the appellants, Jeff Lien Tsu and Yuan Cheng, have done the County yeoman service by causing to be made consummate a forfeiture that had arguably been theretofore only inchoate.

The $71,777 in cash is what the case law refers to as "derivative contraband." In Director of Finance v. Cole,

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