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by vanchor3 652 days ago
If they just seize it, it will typically be returned at some point. If they decide it's subject to forfeiture, it is now their property. You can contest this with the forfeiture department but I guess if they decide the item is guilty of a crime or other excuses to keep it there's nothing you can do.
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That's right. It will be United States v. Some Person's Yubikey. And you can hire it a lawyer if you want, because they will NOT give it a public defender. Massive violation of Constitutional rights if you ask me.