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28-A §2223. Dumping of evidence; prima facie evidence

§2223. Dumping of evidence; prima facie evidence 1.  Destruction of liquor is prima facie evidence that liquor was intended for illegal sale.  The pouring out or other destruction of fluids by any person on or about the premises which are about to be or are being searched, for the purpose of preventing the seizure of […]

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 §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 §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 […]