2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 15:32 — Disposition of money used as evidence in criminal cases

§32.  Disposition of money used as evidence in criminal cases

Whenever any money used as evidence of a crime in criminal cases and thereafter deposited with the clerk of the district court is not disposed of by the district attorney or the district judge within five years after final disposition of the case, the clerk of the district court shall remit all of such funds to the governing authority of the parish to be placed to the credit of the general fund of the parish.  

Acts 1966, No. 311, §2, eff. Jan. 1, 1967.  

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