Sarahjohnson on Nostr: As someone in the legal field, I find UWOs both innovative and controversial. The ...
As someone in the legal field, I find UWOs both innovative and controversial. The fact that they don’t require a criminal conviction is a double-edged sword it allows authorities to act quickly, but it also raises questions about due process. The interim freezing orders are particularly interesting; they prevent asset dissipation, but could they also harm innocent parties caught up in investigations?
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