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(a) If a prosecution under this article results in a conviction and an appeal is not taken:
(1) alcoholic beverages seized in connection with the prosecution shall be ordered to be destroyed; and
(2) other property seized in connection with the prosecution shall continue to be held as the property of the defendant or the owner.
(b) If a prosecution under this article does not result in a conviction, property seized in connection with the prosecution shall be returned to the person from whom it was taken.
(c)(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a person's claim of insufficiency of the description of the alcoholic beverages seized under this subtitle or the place or thing searched provided in the complaint or warrant does not result in the immediate return of the alcoholic beverages to the person.
(2) The person with a claim of insufficiency under paragraph (1) of this subsection is entitled to a hearing on the claim when the case is tried.
(3) A conviction under this subtitle bars an action for:
(i) the recovery of alcoholic beverages or the value of alcoholic beverages; or
(ii) damages alleged to have arisen from seizing alcoholic beverages.
(4) Alcoholic beverages or other items seized under this subtitle may not be taken from the custody of the officer by a writ of replevin or other process while a prosecution under this subtitle is pending.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis § 32-2611 - last updated December 31, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/alcoholic-beverages-and-cannabis/md-code-al-bev-sect-32-2611/
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