Jurisdiction
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Civil Practice
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Uniform Civil Forfeiture Procedure Act
- Jurisdiction
- A civil forfeiture proceeding shall be filed by a state attorney in the name of the State of Georgia in any superior court of this state and may be brought:
- In the case of an in rem action, in the judicial circuit where the property is located;
- In the case of an in personam action, in the judicial circuit in which the defendant resides; or
- By the state attorney having jurisdiction over any offense which arose out of the same conduct which made the property subject to forfeiture.
- If more than one state attorney has jurisdiction to file a civil forfeiture proceeding, the state attorney having primary jurisdiction over the conduct giving rise to the forfeiture shall, in the event of a conflict, have priority over any other state attorney.
- A civil forfeiture proceeding may be compromised or settled in the same manner as other civil actions.
(Code 1981, §9-16-3, enacted by Ga. L. 2015, p. 693, § 1-1/HB 233.)
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