No one refused to move for this Dispossessor as they had for the governor; thousands of homeless fled from it.
"Greener Than You Think"
Ward Moore
3 The statement that things stolen or violently possessed cannot, by statute, be acquired by usucapion, means, not that the thief or violent Dispossessor is incapable of usucapion-for these are barred by another reason, namely the fact that their possession is not in good faith; but that even a person who has purchased the thing from them in good faith, or received it on some other lawful ground, is incapable of acquiring by usucapion.
"The Institutes of Justinian"
Caesar Flavius Justinian