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2006年7月12日,某市公安局交通警察大队以个体户运输司机张某未交纳养路费为由将其车辆扣留,并处罚张某交纳罚款800元。2006年7月19日,张某交纳罚款800元。2006年7月25日,张某向法院提起诉讼,法院以程序违法、证据不足为由撤销了交通警察大队的罚款和扣车决定。依据《国家赔偿法》的相关规定,张某的下列哪项主张能够得到支持?( )
D.返还车辆

A.返还车辆,并退还张某罚款800元及利息
B.返还车辆,并赔偿张某2006年7月12日至2006年7月25日的直接经济损失
C.返还车辆,并赔偿张某2006年7月12日至2006年7月19日的直接经济损失

【参考答案】

D
解析:本题考查国家赔偿的方式和标准。国家赔偿是有限赔偿,在赔偿方式上以支付赔偿金为主,以返还财产、恢复原状等......

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