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Civil asset forfeiture is termed a(n) _____ proceeding because the action is against the thing, not the person who owns the thing.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In 1984, the ________ authorized holding allegedly dangerous defendants without bail, for what has become known as preventive detention.
 
  a. Comprehensive Crime Control Act
  b. Statutory Crime Control Act
  c. Federal Crime Control Act
  d. Congressional Crime Control Act



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