United States of America v. One Cobra Model FS380 .380 Pistol et al
United States of America |
One Cobra Model FS380 .380 Pistol, Seven Rounds of Hornady .380 Caliber Ammunition and One Round of CCI .380 Caliber Ammunition |
1:2015cv00142 |
September 11, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia |
Augusta Office |
Richmond |
Brian K. Epps |
J. Randal Hall |
Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1345 |
None |
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Filing 13 ORDER granting 10 Motion for Default Judgment and 10 Motion for Forfeiture of Property. Therefore, it is hereby Ordered, Adjudged, and Decreed that: The Defendant Property is hereby condemned and forfeited to the United States of America, and all right, title, claim and interest to the Defendant Property by Amos Jones, Jr. and Rokashia Cone, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and all other persons and entities are vested in the United States of America; Amos Jones, Jr. and Rokashia Co ne, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and all other persons and entities are forever barred from asserting a claim against the Defendant Property; The United States Marshals Service or an authorized designee shall dispose of the Defendant Propert y according to law and regulatory procedures. The Court directs the Clerk to enter judgment in favor of the Government pursuant to Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, terminate all deadlines and motions, and close this case. Signed by Judge J. Randal Hall on 03/30/2016. (thb) |
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