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28-A §2201. Jurisdiction of courts

§2201. Jurisdiction of courts In prosecutions under this Title, except when otherwise expressly provided, the District Court shall have, by complaint, jurisdiction concurrent with the Superior Court.   [PL 1987, c. 45, Pt. A, §4 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 1987, c. 45, §A4 (NEW).

28-A §2228. Recovery of liquor and damages upon final judgment

§2228. Recovery of liquor and damages upon final judgment Final judgment in proceedings under this chapter shall be in all cases a bar to any civil action for the recovery of any liquors seized or of their value, or for damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of the seizure and detention.   [PL […]

28-A §2202. Bail after failure to comply with terms of bond

§2202. Bail after failure to comply with terms of bond In any prosecution for violation of the laws relating to manufacture or sale of liquor, a defendant who has failed to comply with the term of any bond entered into by the defendant in that case may not again be admitted to bail in that […]

28-A §2229. Disposal of forfeited liquors

§2229. Disposal of forfeited liquors 1.  Court or judge to order forfeited liquor to be turned over to the bureau.  All spirits declared forfeited by a court under this Title must, by order of the court rendering the final judgment, be turned over to the bureau. All malt liquor or wine declared forfeited by a […]

28-A §2203. Evidence of illegal sale; allegation of prior conviction

§2203. Evidence of illegal sale; allegation of prior conviction 1.  Evidence of illegal sale.  Whenever an illegal sale is alleged and a delivery proved, the delivery is sufficient evidence of sale and it is not necessary to prove a payment.   [PL 2015, c. 342, §125 (RPR).] 2.  Former conviction.  In actions, complaints, indictments or […]

28-A §2230. Abandonment of liquor

§2230. Abandonment of liquor The following provisions govern the procedures for handling abandoned liquor.   [PL 1993, c. 730, §51 (NEW).] 1.  Bureau as repository.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the bureau acts as a repository for all liquor found abandoned in this State.   [PL 1993, c. 730, §51 (NEW).] 2.  Procedure.  A […]