USA PATRIOT Act, Title III, Subtitle A - Sec. 322. Corporation Represented By A Fugitive

Sec. 322. Corporation Represented By A Fugitive

The U.S. Code was amended to disallow a corporation whose majority shareholder or owner is a fugitive from mounting an innocent owner defense to contest the forfeiture of property by authorities.

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