(a) Property listed in AS 17.30.110 may be forfeited to the state either upon conviction of the defendant of a violation of this chapter or AS 11.71, or upon judgment of a court in a separate civil proceeding in rem. The court may order a forfeiture in the in rem proceeding if it finds that an item specified in AS 17.30.110 was used during or in aid of a violation of this chapter or AS 11.71.
(b) It is not a defense in an in rem proceeding brought under this section that a criminal proceeding has resulted in a conviction or conviction of a lesser offense for a violation of this chapter or AS 11.71.
(c) When forfeiting property under (a) of this section, a court may award to a municipal law enforcement agency that participated in the arrest or conviction of the defendant, the seizure of property, or the identification of property for seizure, (1) the property if the property is worth $5,000 or less and is not money or some other thing that is divisible, or (2) up to 75 percent of the property or the value of the property if the property is worth more than $5,000 or is money or some other thing that is divisible. In determining the percentage a municipal law enforcement agency may receive under this subsection, the court shall consider the municipal law enforcement agency's total involvement in the case relative to the involvement of the state.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 30. Controlled Substances
Article 2. Enforcement and Forfeiture.
Sec. 17.30.100. Powers of the Department of Public Safety.
Sec. 17.30.110. Items subject to forfeiture.
Sec. 17.30.112. Proceedings resulting in forfeiture.
Sec. 17.30.114. Seizure and custody of property.
Sec. 17.30.116. Procedure for forfeiture action.
Sec. 17.30.118. Petition for release of seized items.
Sec. 17.30.120. Petition for sale of seized item.
Sec. 17.30.122. State disposal of forfeited property.