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Forfeiture / Penalty Cases filed in the Florida Middle District Court before Steven D. Merryday

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Forfeiture / Penalty Cases filed in the Florida Middle District Court before Steven D. Merryday [ Court Info ]
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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
January 12, 2009
United States of America v. $11,113.00 in U.S. Currency et al FL Middle Merryday Drug Related Seizure of Property U.S. Government Plaintiff
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: $11,113.00 in U.S. Currency, $8,545.00 in U.S. Currency
 
December 8, 2006
USA v. One 2004 26' Angler Vessel et al FL Middle Merryday Other Aliens: Complaint for Forfeiture
September 15, 2006
United Prescription Services, Inc. v. Gonzales
court opinions & orders
FL Middle Merryday Other Food & Drug Injunction
February 18, 2005
United States of America v. $112,102.01 U.S. Dollars seized from Suntrust Bank Account Number 0003119019361 FL Middle Merryday Other Complaint for Forfeiture
January 26, 2005
United States of America v. Real Property, located at 8072 Spanish Oak Drive, Spring Hill, Florida 34606 FL Middle Merryday Drug Related Seizure of Property Forfeiture Property-Drugs
October 7, 2002
USA v. 2002 Chevrolet, et al FL Middle Merryday Other Complaint for Forfeiture
         
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