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redemption-manual-4-5-edition

redemption-manual-4-5-edition

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There are two important points of clarification in regard to the Common Law Copyright that are
new to this edition of the Redemption Manual. It is not necessary to publish the text of the
copyright in a newspaper or post it in your local courthouse-it will only be necessary to give
notice as the need arises. The following case cite from, Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank &
Trust, has been brought forward and is the basis of this change in procedure. We provide the
following abstract for your reference:

" The adequacy of notice depends on the peculiarities of the particular case. To quote
Justice Jackson writing for the Court in Mullane, "But when notice in a person 's due
process which is a mere gesture is not due process. " 339 US, at p. 315

It is from this pint, that I examine the claimant 's position. In doing so, I do not give any
weight to the fact of the publications in the Law Bulletin. As noted by Justice Jackson,
" . . . it is too much in our day to suppose that . . . (anyone) does or could examine all that
is published to see if something may be tucked away in it that affects his property
interests. " Mullane, supra p. 320.

To begin this analysis, Mr. Cleves had notice of the seizure on April 22, 1 992. This
notice was actual. From that day forward he was aware the government had by "force
of arms " taken from him what some might say was a substantial sum of money. Clearly,
from the point he had notice his interest in these funds was in jeopardy.

Mr. Cleves has cited no case, nor can this Court find any decision which requires the
government to serve him with actual notice of the foifeiture proceeding. Indeed, that is
not the standard. This Court must determine whether based on the totality of the
circumstances, the method used was reasonably calculated to appraise Mr. Cleves of

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