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  8. Article 2B. Distribution of Crime Profits


Article 2B. Distribution of Crime Profits


  • §14-2B-1. Short Title
  • §14-2B-2. Legislative Findings; Purpose and Intent
  • §14-2B-3. Definitions
  • §14-2B-4. Notice of Contract With Defendant; Payment Over of Crime Profits to Prosecutor; Placing of Crime Profits Into Escrow Account
  • §14-2B-5. Prosecutor to Commence Action to Distribute Profits From Crime; Joinder of Parties; Statute of Limitations; Issues to Be Determined in Action
  • §14-2B-6. Authority of Prosecutor to Make Payments From Escrow Account for the Necessary Expenses of Protection of Moneys Paid Into the Escrow Account; Payment of Moneys to Defendant When Charges Dismissed Prior to Filing of Interpleader Action
  • §14-2B-7. Prosecutor to Distribute Funds as Ordered by Court; Court to Order Distribution of Funds
  • §14-2B-8. Priorities of Claims to Moneys in Escrow Account
  • §14-2B-9. Acts to Defeat Intent of Article Void as Against Public Policy
  • §14-2B-10. Consent to Jurisdiction
  • §14-2B-11. Failure of Defendant or Person, Firm, Corporation, Partnership, Association or Other Legal Entity Contracting With Defendant to Provide Notice to Prosecutor or Pay Over Moneys to Prosecutor as Required by This Article; Civil Penalty of Treble Damages
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