If the property seized is perishable or liable to deterioration, decay, or injury by being detained in custody pending the proceedings, the circuit court for the county or city in which the information is filed or in which the property is located, may order the same to be sold upon such notice as the court, in its discretion, may deem proper and hold the proceeds of sale pending the final disposition of such proceedings.
1989, c. 690.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 22.1 - Enforcement of Forfeitures
§ 19.2-386.1. Commencing an action of forfeiture
§ 19.2-386.2. Seizure of named property
§ 19.2-386.2:1. Notice to Commissioner of Department of Motor Vehicles; duties of Commissioner
§ 19.2-386.3. Notice of seizure for forfeiture and notice of motion for judgment
§ 19.2-386.4. Records and handling of seized property
§ 19.2-386.5. Release of seized property
§ 19.2-386.6. Bond to secure possession
§ 19.2-386.7. Sale of property liable to deterioration
§ 19.2-386.9. Appearance by owner or lien holder
§ 19.2-386.10. Forfeiture; default judgment; remission; trial
§ 19.2-386.11. Judgment of condemnation; destruction
§ 19.2-386.12. Sale of forfeited property