2018-12-20 07:15 |
The Irish High Court has ruled that a convict’s Ethereum, which was discovered after the initial investigation and sentencing, could be confiscated as “proceeds of a crime”
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2018-12-20 07:15 |
The Irish High Court has ruled that a convict’s Ethereum, which was discovered after the initial investigation and sentencing, could be confiscated as “proceeds of a crime”
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According to an article published by The Irish Times, on December 17, 2018, the High Court Bench in Ireland made a groundbreaking ruling. Authorities stated that ether (ETH) held by criminals serving time for the sale of illicit drugs constitutes the proceeds of crime.
2018-12-20 02:00 | |
The High Court of Ireland has taken the decision to proceed of Crime Silk Road Dealer’s funds. Neil Mannion held around ˆ25,000 in ETH. The Irish Examiner reported that the case ‘broke new legal ground’ in terms of cryptocurrencies.
2018-12-19 19:48 | |
The High Court of Ireland has ruled that 25,000 euros (approximately $28,400) worth of ethereum held by Neil Mannion, a 37-year-old man currently serving out a prison sentence for drug offenses, comprise proceeds of crime.
2018-12-18 21:55 | |