25 U.S.C. § 193

Proceedings against goods seized for certain violations

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When goods or other property shall be seized for any violation of title 28 of the Revised Statutes it shall be lawful for the person prosecuting on behalf of the United States to proceed against such goods, or other property, in the manner directed to be observed in the case of goods, wares, or merchandise brought into the United States in violation of the revenue laws.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1943–1943 · leading case: United States Ex Rel. Marcus v. Hess
United States Ex Rel. Marcus v. Hess (1943) scotus · cites it 2× “§§ 155 , 163 (breaches of duty by the Treasurer or the Register of the United States); 25 U.S.C. §§ 193 , 201 (protection of Indians); and see footnote 9, infra.”
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