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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186A.330 Duties of law enforcement officer in the event of arrest for violation of

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trafficking in stolen vehicles or stolen parts.
(1)Upon the arrest of any person or entity for violation of KRS 186A.325, the law
enforcement officer may cause the seizure, pending disposition by the court as
provided by subsection
(2)of this section, of:
(a)All vehicles or vehicle parts, held in violation of KRS 186A.310(1) or
186A.325;
(b)All vehicles and other equipment used to transport property in violation of
KRS 186A.325;
(c)All tools, equipment, and other materials, and all real and personal property
used in furtherance of a violation of KRS 186A.325; and
(d)All money or other proceeds gained from the violation of KRS 186A.325.
(2)Upon the conviction of any person or entity for violation of KRS 186A.325, all
items seized in accordance with subsection
(1)of this section may be forfeited to
the state in a manner consistent with procedures for forfeiture set forth in KRS
500.090.
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