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Session Laws, 1978
Volume 736, Page 1121   View pdf image
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BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor                         1121

acquittal, dismissal, a stet, or a nolle prosequi, any
person claiming that all or any of the seized money,
currency, or cash is not contraband of law under (a) and
should be returned to the claimant, within one year after
the date the judgment or order was entered or the action was
taken which constituted the ultimate disposition, may make
application on giving ten days* prior written notice to the
State Treasurer, [custodian county treasurer or] CUSTODIAN,
COUNTY TREASURER, OR director of finance, to the appropriate
court for a determination that the money, currency, or cash
is the property of the claimant and for an order that it be
returned.

462.

(a) A person is guilty of rape in the first degree if
the person engages in vaginal intercourse with another
person by force against the will and without the consent of
the other person and:

(1) Employs or displays a dangerous or deadly
weapon [of] OR an article which the other person reasonably
concludes is a dangerous or deadly weapon; or

577.

(a) Any person or persons who remains upon, enters
upon or crosses over the land, premises or private property,
including boarding any boat or other marine vessel, of any
person or persons in this State after having been duly
notified by the owner or his agent not to do so is
considered guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction SHALL
be fined not more than $500. This section may not be
construed to include within its provisions the entry upon or
crossing over any land when such entry or crossing is done
under a bona fide claim or right of ownership of said land,
it being the intention of this section only to prohibit any
wanton trespass upon the private land of others.

616 1/2.

(c) Any person charged with an offense hereinafter
enumerated committed during the time that person had been
released on bail or his own recognizance for committing an
offense hereinafter enumerated, is ineligible to give bail
or be released on recognizance on the subsequent charge,
until all prior charges hereunder have finally been
determined by the courts. But a person charged with a
subsequent crime hereinafter set forth, may rebut his
ineligibility for release on bail or recognizance before
determination of the prior charge. If, after consideration
of the matters presented in rebuttal, the court hearing the
application for bail is persuaded that the applicant would
not pose a danger to any other person or to the community,
and would appear at the time set for trial, the court may
allow release pending trial on suitable bail or recognizance
and on such other conditions as will reasonably assure that
the person charged will not flee. For the purposes of this

 

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