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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 13-508

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§13–508.
(a)The chief law enforcement officer of the seizing authority that seizes a motor vehicle used in violation of § 3–1102 or § 3–1103 of the Criminal Law Article may recommend to the appropriate forfeiting authority in writing that the motor vehicle be forfeited only if the officer:
(1)determines from the records of the Motor Vehicle Administration the names and addresses of all registered owners and secured parties as defined in the Code;
(2)personally reviews the facts and circumstances of the seizure; and
(3)personally determines, according to the standards listed in § 13–507 of this subtitle, and represents in writing that forfeiture is warranted.
(b)A sworn affidavit by the chief law enforcement officer that the officer followed the requirements of subsection
(a)of this section is admissible in evidence in a proceeding under this subtitle.
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