Not exact matches
NEW DELHI, April 21 - Indian authorities will be empowered to
seize properties of super-rich fugitives whose economic offences or crimes involve sums
over 1 billion rupees, according to a government
document seen by Reuters on Saturday.
Federal prosecutors also said they expect to begin handing
over copies of all the
documents and other material they
seized to Cohen and his attorneys starting April 27, with plans to finish handing
over most of the material by May 11, with the exception of several cellphones, which are locked and likely have to be decrypted by experts at the FBI crime lab in Quantico, Virginia.
Defense lawyers complained Friday that prosecutors have been too slow to turn
over documents and other evidence, including more than 2 terabytes of data from
seized cellphones, computers and other electronic devices.
Taryn Simon's exhibition at the architecturally distinguished Milwaukee Art Museum offered up a generous and inquisitive photographic archive that spanned ten years and three distinct projects: «The Innocents,» 2002, portraits of people wrongfully convicted of violent crimes; «An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar,» 2007, images of sites and holdings generally inaccessible to the public; and «Contraband,» 2010, a series that
documents, with clinical precision, items
seized over a given week from airline passengers entering the United States.
This past summer the Shanghai High People's Court
seized over $ 180 million of Jia's assets, a move that multiple former Faraday Future employees say prompted the tech mogul to take up residence in California, where he currently lives, according to lawsuit
documents obtained by The Verge.