Tyler Smith says Shafia keeps his assets

Any assets that Mohammed Shafia, convincted of four counts of first-degree murder, has remain in his hands despite his conviction of four counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his daughters and his first wife, says Tyler Smith, a partner at Hicks Adams LLP.

“If he owned the Taj Mahal prior to his conviction, he still does now,” says Smith.

“The bottom line is any criminal conviction, even a life sentence, does not extinguish your property rights.”

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