Under Oklahoma’s law, a person’s property can be seized and forfeited if it is believed to be used on a crime. No conviction is required.
barbara.hoberock@tulsaworld.com(barbar-128), Tulsa World
Wed, 10/26/2016 - 10:01pm
Under Oklahoma’s law, a person’s property can be seized and forfeited if it is believed to be used on a crime. No conviction is required.