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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure
    • Article 2 - Record and Disposition of Seized, etc., Articles.
    • § 15-16 - Nonliability of officers.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 2 - Record and Disposition of Seized, etc., Articles.
    § 15-16 - Nonliability of officers.

    15-16. Nonliability of officers.
    No sheriff, police department, or other officer shall be liable for any damages or claims on account of any such sale or disposition of such property, as provided in this Article. (1939, c. 195, s. 6; 1973, c. 1141, s. 8.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure

    Article 2 - Record and Disposition of Seized, etc., Articles.

    § 15-11 - Sheriffs and police departments to maintain register of personal property confiscated, seized or found.

    § 15-11.1 - Seizure, custody and disposition of articles; exceptions.

    § 15-11.2 - Disposition of unclaimed firearms not confiscated or seized as trial evidence.

    § 15-12 - Publication of notice of unclaimed property; advertisement and sale or donation of unclaimed bicycles.

    § 15-13 - Public sale 30 days after publication of notice.

    § 15-14 - Notice of sale.

    § 15-14.1 - Sale of property through electronic auction.

    § 15-15 - Disbursement of proceeds of sale.

    § 15-16 - Nonliability of officers.

    § 15-17 - Construction of Article.

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