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by MagicWishMonkey 4261 days ago
And if you do have the means to hire a lawyer they would likely require you to travel to Virginia and pick a lawyer from their list of lawyers approved to represent people in that specific district.

Our justice system is a complete joke, I wonder if it's always been this way or if it's just common knowledge now that every indiscretion is publicized on the internet.

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Basically, once your asset has been frozen, the game is nearly over. Even without any charge being pressed, it takes years to get back the seized asset/property, if it's given back at all, that is.

If you were charge with a crime and this gets dismissed later for whatever reason, things get even tougher.

Additionally, if you even get arrested, you won't have any money for bond (a good time to call up the rich relatives), and you could be in jail for a long time.

And if you do have the means to hire a lawyer they would likely require you to travel to Virginia and pick a lawyer from their list of lawyers approved to represent people in that specific district.

Completely false. You can hire any lawyer you want, wherever you want in the US. And you can force the IRS to litigate in the federal district court of your choice.

Practice before a federal court merely requires admission to practice in any state court.

That's not what happened with Ladar Levison (the Lavabit case). He couldn't use his lawyer, he had to find a new one in that particular district in Virginia.

So I know for a fact the last half of your statement is not true, although it might apply to cases that aren't related to certain government agencies.