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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.761Orders on application for forfeiture order if evasion offence not decided
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### sec.761 Orders on application for forfeiture order if evasion offence not decided
This section applies if—
an application is made to a relevant court for a forfeiture order for a motor vehicle involved in an evasion offence; and
any proceeding on a charge of an evasion offence or evasion offences in relation to which the application is made has not been decided.
If the person to whom the application relates has not been found guilty of evasion offences committed on 2 occasions within the relevant period, the court must adjourn the application until the person has been found guilty of evasion offences committed on at least 2 occasions within the prescribed period.
s 761 ins 2006 No. 26 s 79
(sec.761-ssec.1) This section applies if— an application is made to a relevant court for a forfeiture order for a motor vehicle involved in an evasion offence; and any proceeding on a charge of an evasion offence or evasion offences in relation to which the application is made has not been decided.
(sec.761-ssec.2) If the person to whom the application relates has not been found guilty of evasion offences committed on 2 occasions within the relevant period, the court must adjourn the application until the person has been found guilty of evasion offences committed on at least 2 occasions within the prescribed period.
- (a) an application is made to a relevant court for a forfeiture order for a motor vehicle involved in an evasion offence; and
- (b) any proceeding on a charge of an evasion offence or evasion offences in relation to which the application is made has not been decided.