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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 9
9 Seizure and condemnation of forfeitable goods
- (1)
- Any constable may, without warrant, seize any articles
which are forfeited or which he has reasonable ground to
believe are forfeited under any law of the Commonwealth,
and take them before a court of summary jurisdiction.
- (2)
- Where articles are taken before a court of summary
jurisdiction under subsection (1), the court shall
inquire into the matter and:
- (a)
- if the court is satisfied that the articles are
forfeited—shall order that the articles be
condemned; or
- (b)
- if the court is not so satisfied—shall order that
the articles be delivered to such person as the court
is satisfied is entitled to the articles.
- (2A)
- A court of summary jurisdiction may, before inquiring
into a matter under subsection (2), require notice of
the inquiry to be given to such persons as the court
thinks fit.
- (3)
- Where any prosecution is pending, an order for the
condemnation or the delivery to any persons of any
articles relating thereto shall not be made until the
prosecution is determined.
- (4)
- All articles that are condemned as forfeited must be
transferred to the Official Trustee to be dealt with under
section 9A.
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