2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 14:90.1 — Seizure and disposition of evidence; gambling

§90.1.  Seizure and disposition of evidence; gambling

Upon conviction of a person for the crime of gambling, the evidence, property, and paraphernalia seized as instruments of such crime shall, upon order of the Court, be destroyed when it is no longer needed as evidence and all such evidence, property, and paraphernalia found to be in use in the conduct of such unlawful activity and having a value for lawful purposes, shall be sold under the orders of the Court at public auction by a duly licensed auctioneer and the proceeds paid into the Court.  Upon conviction, as aforesaid, any monies and other things of value, except as herein provided, shall be transferred to the state general fund.  

Added by Acts 1979, No. 317, §1, eff. July 10, 1979.  

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