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2006 Georgia Code - 3-2-35
3-2-35. (a) The commissioner and his agents shall seize
and take possession of any contraband found in the possession of
any person in violation of this title. (b) Upon seizure, the commissioner or his agent
shall give a receipt to the person from whom the contraband
property was seized, if known, identifying the property seized and
indicating from whom seized and the place of seizure.
(c) A copy of the receipt shall
be: (1) Filed in the office
of the commissioner and shall be a public record open to public
inspection; and (2) Posted at
the courthouse of the county in which the contraband was
seized. (d) Any person
desiring to make claim to the contraband property shall file a
claim with the commissioner at his office in Atlanta within ten
days from the day of seizure. The commissioner, within 30 days of
receipt of any such claim, shall afford the claimant a hearing in
which to show his entitlement to the seized items. The burden of
proof at such hearing shall be upon the claimant to establish his
claim to the items seized and to show compliance with or
justification for noncompliance with this Code section. The
commissioner shall enter a written order granting or denying the
claim within 30 days from the date of the hearing.
(e) An appeal from the
commissioner´s order may be taken to the Superior Court of
Fulton County by filing with the commissioner, within 15 days from
the date of the decision, a notice of appeal to the Superior Court
of Fulton County. The appeal shall be based upon the record made
before the commissioner; and the commissioner, upon the filing of a
notice of appeal, shall transmit the record and appropriate
documents to the superior court within 30 days from the date of the
filing of notice of appeal. The superior court shall review the
record for errors of law, violation of constitutional or statutory
provisions, violation of the statutory authority of the agency,
lawfulness of the procedure, lack of any evidence to support the
decision, and arbitrariness and abuse of discretion. However, the
court shall not substitute its judgment for that of the hearing
officer as to the weight of evidence on questions of fact.
(f) All alcoholic beverages upon
which the taxes have been paid to either this state or any other
state shall be disposed of as follows: (1) In the case of malt beverage, the seized
goods shall be destroyed by the commissioner or his authorized
agent; (2) In the case of
wine, the seized goods shall be sold by the commissioner at public
sale, except that, where seized wine is determined by the
commissioner to be unfit for human consumption, it shall be
destroyed; (3) In the case of
distilled spirits, the seized goods shall be sold by the
commissioner at public sale, except that, where seized distilled
spirits are determined by the commissioner to be unfit for human
consumption, the distilled spirits shall be destroyed.
(g) This Code section shall not
apply to unlawfully manufactured alcoholic beverages.
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