United States of America v. Real property located and situated at 142 Wayside Drive, Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas
Petitioner:
United States of America
Respondent:
Real property located and situated at 142 Wayside Drive, Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas
Case Number:
1:2013cv00620
Filed:
July 25, 2013
Court:
Texas Western District Court
Office:
Austin Office
Presiding Judge:
Sam Sparks
Nature of Suit:
Drug Related Seizure of Property
Cause of Action:
21:881 Forfeiture Property-Drugs
Jury Demanded By:
None
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Petitioner: United States of America | |
Represented By: | Daniel M. Castillo |
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