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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 08:17:45+00:00

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another act relating to certain forfeiture of property.
§ 1518. Prohibited acts; penalties.
adoptive seizures) and 5808 (relating to exceptions).
for theft of telecommunications services.
involved in the violation for which the defendant was convicted.
The forfeiture shall be conducted in accordance with 42 Pa.C.S.
concealing an act which violates this section.
to be used to commit an act which violates this section.
[§ 3142. Process and seizure.
§ 3143. Custody of property.
district attorney in the matter or the Attorney General.
§ 3144. Disposal of property.
and 5808 (relating to exceptions).
rights or remedies otherwise provided by law.
§ 5513. Gambling devices, gambling, etc.
a fine under this section.
with [the provisions set forth in this section.] 42 Pa.C.S.
over the forfeiture proceedings and of the district attorney.
for disposition in accordance with law.
(i) A description of the property seized.
(ii) A statement of the time and place where seized.
(iii) The owner, if known.
(iv) The person or persons in possession, if known.
material facts upon which the forfeiture action is based.
cause be shown to the contrary.
district attorney or assistant district attorney.
summarily forfeit to the Commonwealth.
the property shall summarily forfeit to the Commonwealth.
issue and a time shall be fixed for the hearing.
§ 7508. Drug trafficking sentencing and penalties.
§ 7707. Loss of property rights to Commonwealth.
possessed in connection with any violation of this chapter.
are used or intended for use in violation of this chapter.
traceable to any transactions in violation of this chapter.
facilitate the commission of a violation of this chapter.
be subject to forfeiture or impairment under this paragraph.
under this section shall be invalid.
issuance thereof shall be instituted forthwith.
(i) Retain the property for official use.
with subsections (g) and (h).
district attorney and the Office of Attorney General.
General by September 30 of each year.
property or proceeds used in ongoing enforcement activities.
liens and rights of lienholders.
upon which the forfeiture action is based.
be shown to the contrary.
any other law to the contrary notwithstanding.
address by certified mail and is returned without a delivery.
made at the last known address.
order is to be entered.
information described in paragraph (1)(i) has been filed.
availability of the property for forfeiture.
to an extension for a longer period.
time and prior to the expiration of the temporary order.
inadmissible under the rules of evidence.
deemed at issue, and a time shall be fixed for the hearing.
(2) The claimant lawfully acquired the property.
reasonable under the circumstances presented.
§ 927. Forfeiture of fish and devices.
5806. Motion for return of property.
5807.1. Prohibition on adoptive seizures.
§ 5801. Scope of chapter.
This chapter relates to asset forfeiture.
§ 5802. Controlled substances forfeiture.
Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.
Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.
container for property described in paragraph (1) or (2).
traceable to such an exchange.
growing on, affixed to and found in the land.
avoid forfeiture under this chapter shall be invalid.
destroyed by the receiving law enforcement agency.
(3) 18 Pa.C.S. § 2717 (relating to terrorism).
(4) 18 Pa.C.S. § 3141 (relating to general rule).
forfeiture of electronic, mechanical or other devices).
(9) 18 Pa.C.S. § 6501 (relating to scattering rubbish).
foodstuffs in vehicles used to transport waste).
property is subject to forfeiture.
the property otherwise being made unavailable for forfeiture.
in the destruction or removal of the property.
the property owner to be heard.
or continued unlawful use of the real property.
process shall be instituted as soon as feasible.
the place where the property was found, if reasonably possible.
otherwise required to provide a receipt for the property.
employee of another law enforcement authority is prohibited.
account or accounts separate from other revenues of the office.
approval of the budget for the district attorney.
district attorney and the Attorney General.
(1) Date property was seized.
(2) The type of property seized.
(3) Where property was seized.
case and the outcome of the criminal case.
(8) Date of forfeiture decision.
proceeds used in ongoing law enforcement activities.
and complied with the requirements in subsection (j).
by the Office of Attorney General.
in the jurisdiction where the real property is located.
cause is shown to the contrary.
contain accurate contact information for the signatory.
publication, the Commonwealth may move for default judgment.
address unless the address does not exist.
Commonwealth may move for default judgment.
Attorney General who has jurisdiction over the case.
paragraph (1) have been met.
ongoing criminal investigation or pending criminal trial.
fix a bond as provided under paragraph (5.1).
court may order the fixing of a bond.
court shall order the fixing of a bond.
criminal acts if returned to the claimant.
(ii) the claimant lawfully acquired the property.
with the claimant's knowledge and consent.
claim ownership during a subsequent forfeiture proceeding.
(4) As used in this subsection, the term "acquittal"
§ 5806. Motion for return of property.
held within 30 days of the filing of the motion.
(iv) The person in possession, if known.
(i) Return of the petitioner's property.
§ 5807. Restrictions on use.
(2) A State law which authorizes forfeiture.
§ 5807.1. Prohibition on adoptive seizures.
§ 5807.2. Federal reporting requirements.
Department of Justice within the last 12 months.
4119 (relating to trademark counterfeiting).

References: § 1518

§ 3143

§ 3144

§ 5513

§ 7508

§ 7707

§ 927

§ 5801

§ 5802
 § 2717
 § 3141
 § 6501

§ 5806

§ 5807

§ 5807

§ 5807