All moneys and other property, real and personal, owned by a person and used to further the abduction of a child in violation of § 18.2-47, 18.2-48, or 18.2-48.1 are subject to lawful seizure by a law-enforcement officer and are subject to forfeiture to the Commonwealth pursuant to Chapter 22.1 (§ 19.2-386.1 et seq.).
2011, cc. 818, 852; 2012, cc. 283, 756; 2020, c. 1000.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 22.2 - Miscellaneous Forfeiture Provisions
§ 19.2-386.15. Seizure of property used in connection with or derived from terrorism
§ 19.2-386.16. Forfeiture of motor vehicles used in commission of certain crimes
§ 19.2-386.17. Forfeitures for computer crimes
§ 19.2-386.18. Forfeiture of unlawful electronic communication devices
§ 19.2-386.19. Seizure of property used in connection with money laundering
§ 19.2-386.20. Forfeiture of cigarettes sold or attempted to be sold in an unlawful delivery sale
§ 19.2-386.21. Forfeiture of counterfeit and contraband cigarettes
§ 19.2-386.22. Seizure of property used in connection with or derived from illegal drug transactions
§ 19.2-386.23. Disposal of seized controlled substances, marijuana, and paraphernalia
§ 19.2-386.24. Destruction of seized controlled substances or marijuana prior to trial
§ 19.2-386.26. Seizure and forfeiture of drug paraphernalia
§ 19.2-386.27. Forfeiture of firearms carried in violation of Article 6.1 (§ 18.2-307.1 et seq.)
§ 19.2-386.29. Forfeiture of certain weapons used in commission of criminal offense
§ 19.2-386.32. Seizure and forfeiture of property used in connection with the abduction of children
§ 19.2-386.33. Forfeiture of money, etc., derived from violation of §§ 2.2-3103 through 2.2-3112
§ 19.2-386.34. Forfeiture of vehicle used in a felony violation of § 18.2-266
§ 19.2-386.35. Seizure of property used in connection with certain offenses