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Order Forfeiting Motor Vehicle After Hearing Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be use in Criminal Statewide.
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File No.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
In The General Court Of Justice
District
Superior Court Division
County
Name Of Defendant
Defendant's Drivers License No.
ORDER FORFEITING
MOTOR VEHICLE
AFTER HEARING
State
Vehicle Identification No.
Vehicle License No.
(DWI SEIZURE)
State
G.S. 20-28.2(b),(d); 20-28.5
Vehicle Type
Make
Year
Date Of Seizure
Date Of Offense
NOTE: Use this form only to enter an order forfeiting a motor vehicle pursuant to G.S. 20-28.2.
FINDINGS OF FACT
This matter is before the Court to determine whether the vehicle described above (or proceeds related to the vehicle) shall be forfeited
pursuant to G.S. 20-28.2. A hearing was held before the Court on this date. Based on the evidence presented and the entire record in
this case, the Court finds by the greater weight of the evidence that:
1. The motor vehicle was seized on the date shown above while being driven by the defendant named above. The defendant was
charged with an offense involving impaired driving and it was alleged that at the time of the violation
the defendant's drivers
license was revoked as a result of a prior impaired driving license revocation.
the defendant did not have a valid drivers license
and did not have liability insurance.
2. The motor vehicle has not previously been released to a non-defendant motor vehicle owner pursuant to G.S. 20-28.3(e1), a
defendant owner pursuant to G.S. 20-28.3(e2), or a lienholder pursuant to G.S. 20-28.3(e3).
3. Pursuant to G.S. 20-28.2(c), the prosecutor has notified the defendant, each motor vehicle owner, and each lienholder that the motor
vehicle may be subject to forfeiture and that the defendant, the motor vehicle owner, or the lienholder may intervene to protect that
person's interest, and this notice was served at least ten (10) days before the hearing, as shown by the Prosecutor's Notice Of
Hearing And Certificate Of Service on file in this case.
4. Neither the defendant, a non-defendant motor vehicle owner nor a lienholder appeared at this hearing or petitioned for release of the
vehicle or, if any of them has so appeared or petitioned, all petitions have been denied. No non-defendant motor vehicle owner has
been determined to be an innocent owner.
(Select appropriate option)
5.
a. The defendant has been convicted of an offense involving impaired driving and at the time of the offense the defendant's
drivers license was revoked pursuant to an impaired driving license revocation as defined in G.S. 20-28.2(a).
b. The defendant has been convicted of an offense involving impaired driving and at the time of the offense the defendant was
driving without a valid drivers license and was not covered by an automobile liability insurance policy.
c. The defendant has not been convicted of an offense involving impaired driving, but the defendant failed to appear at his/her
scheduled trial for that offense, at least sixty (60) days have elapsed since the date scheduled for that trial, and an order for
the defendant's arrest has been issued and not set aside. The defendant is guilty of the offense involving impaired driving and
at the time of the offense
the defendant's drivers license was revoked as a result of a prior impaired driving license
revocation as defined in G.S. 20-28.2(a).
the defendant did not have a valid drivers license and was not covered by an
automobile liability insurance policy.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
On the basis of the foregoing findings of fact, the Court concludes as a matter of law that the vehicle described above (or proceeds
related to the vehicle) is subject to forfeiture pursuant to G.S. 20-28.2.
ORDER
It is ORDERED that the vehicle described above be forfeited, transferred to the county board of education named above and, at the
board's option, either sold pursuant to G.S. 20-28.5 or retained and registered by it with the Division of Motor Vehicles pursuant to this
Order, and the Clerk of Superior Court shall disburse to the county board of education all funds being held by the Clerk representing
proceeds of insurance or proceeds from the sale of the motor vehicle.
Date
Signature Of Presiding Judge
Name Of Presiding Judge (Type Or Print)
(Over)
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APPEAL ENTRIES
1. The defendant named above in District Court gave notice of appeal from the conviction of the offense involving impaired driving
found in the above Order. The issue of forfeiture shall be heard in Superior Court de novo.
2. The defendant named above gave notice of appeal to the appellate division from the conviction of the offense involving impaired
driving found in the above Order. Pursuant to G.S. 20-28.5(e), enforcement of this Order is stayed pending determination of the
appeal.
Date
Name Of Presiding Judge (Type Or Print)
Signature Of Presiding Judge
CERTIFICATION
The foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original on file in this office.
Date
Signature
Deputy CSC
Assistant CSC
Clerk Of Superior Court
NOTE TO CLERK: The Clerk shall report to DMV by electronic means [STARS] the entry of an order of forfeiture. G.S. 20-28.8. The Clerk may also
send a copy of the order of forfeiture to the county school board attorney and district attorney.
FURTHER NOTE TO CLERK: "Upon receipt of notice of conviction of a violation of an offense involving impaired driving while the person's license
is revoked as a result of a prior impaired driving license revocation... [DMV] shall revoke the registration of all motor vehicles registered in the convicted
person's name and shall not register a motor vehicle in the convicted person's name until the convicted person's license is restored." G.S. 20-54.1(a).
DMV shall also "revoke the registration of the motor vehicle seized, and the owner [at the time of seizure] shall not be allowed to register the motor
vehicle seized until the convicted operator's drivers license has been restored." G.S. 20-54.1(b). To facilitate implementation of these provisions, if
Findings of Fact No. 5.a. in this Order is selected, the Clerk should enter the appropriate registration stop(s) into STARS. The clerk should not enter
a registration stop against an owner who has been found to be an innocent owner as defined in G.S. 20-28.2.
AOC-CR-335, Side Two, Rev. 6/08
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