Tim has been selling illegal drugs in his $1,000,000 house. When he is caught by the police, they confiscate the house. Tim sues the police for imposing excessive fines since the drugs he was selling were only worth $1,000. The court is likely to find that:
A) Tim has a case since his property is worth much more than the drugs
B) Tim does not have a case because the confiscation is part of a rational and consistent scheme to deter drug dealing
C) Tim would have a case if he lived in Alabama
D) Tim would have a case if he lived in Illinois
E) Tim has a case because the confiscation of his house violates the Fifth Amendment
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