Katherine Ann Shaw v. United StatesKatherine Ann Shaw v. United States
Katherine Ann Shaw appeals the District Court’s denial of a motion she filed under
Shaw was on board a plane at Memphis Airport bound for Los Angeles when federal agents seized $45,008 from her. Even though no criminal charges were brought against her, she filed a motion for return of her property under Fed.R.Crim.P.
The District Court denied Shaw’s motion for return of her property on the grounds that there was a specific remedy provided for at law which she failed to pursue.
See
Three circuits have held that where the government has brought a civil forfeiture action a claimant may not use
Once the government initiated civil proceedings against her, she was required to follow the statutory procedures set out in
Although the Tenth Circuit held in
Floyd v. United States,
Here Shaw received official notice when the DEA mailed a Notice of Seizure to her on June 3, 1988. Since Shaw was given proper notice, she was required to file a claim and cost bond with the DEA within twenty-one days.
Because notice was proper and Shaw failed to pursue the remedy at law, the District Court properly denied her motion for return of property under
Accordingly, the judgment of the District Court is affirmed.
Judge DeMascio concurs in the result on the grounds that
Notes
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. In view of the result reached herein, dismissing Shaw’s motion, we do not reach the question of jurisdiction.