Yes, they totally can. You have to prove where and how you obtained your money and if not, it is confiscated. That is called "reported income."
In some circumstances, yes. It depends on the exact situation. You should consult a lawyer in your area.
Money seized from criminals usually goes to the local government or to the police department.
Yes
If stolen yes, if seized legally (say as a debt or by the police) no.
Police Seized my truck. Illegal assets must be Seized.
No, evidence illegally seized by the police cannot be used in a trial due to the exclusionary rule, which prohibits the use of evidence obtained in violation of a person's constitutional rights.
One can recover his property, which was seized by the police, at the police compound, in which they store all confiscated items. One should come with the proper documents that confirm his claim to the property as well as confirming that he has the right to seize them back.
You cannot. The money was seized as evidence of the offence, and after court action it is forfeited to the government as the "proceeds of crime."
It can only be seized if you smell really bad.
I think it can depending on what is happening to that person and the car.
a large suitcase was seized by two police officers stuffed with marijuana.
If it's impounded, you have to pay the impound fees and reclaim your vehicle. If it's been seized as evidence, it won't be available until the case is closed.