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3021 – Asset Forfeiture | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law authorizes asset forfeiture related to trafficking and involuntary servitude, detailing seizure procedures and eligible property.

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3021 – Asset Forfeiture

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 3021

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Pennsylvania's Asset Forfeiture law allows law enforcement to seize property linked to trafficking in persons or involuntary servitude. The law specifies which assets are subject to forfeiture, including those used to commit or support such crimes, and outlines the process for seizure, either with or without court process.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law authorizes asset forfeiture related to trafficking and involuntary servitude, detailing seizure procedures and eligible property.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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