Section 5324 Of Article 5. Criminal Forfeiture From California Financial Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 5.
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. (a) If the trier of fact at the forfeiture hearing finds that
the alleged property or proceeds is forfeitable pursuant to Section
5320, the court shall declare that property or proceeds forfeited to
the state or local governmental entity, subject to distribution as
provided in Section 5325. No property solely owned by a bona fide
purchaser for value shall be subject to forfeiture.
(b) If the trier of fact at the forfeiture hearing finds that the
alleged property is forfeitable pursuant to Section 5320, but does
not find that a person holding a valid lien, mortgage, security
interest, or interest under a conditional sales contract acquired
that interest with actual knowledge that the property was to be used
for a purpose for which forfeiture is permitted, and the amount due
to that person is less than the appraised value of the property, that
person may pay to the state or the local governmental entity which
initiated the forfeiture proceeding, the amount of the difference
between the appraised value of the property and the amount of the
lien, mortgage, security interest, or interest under a conditional
sales contract. Upon that payment, the state or local governmental
entity shall relinquish all claims to the property. If the holder of
the interest elects not to make that payment to the state or local
governmental entity, the property shall be deemed forfeited to the
state or local governmental entity and any indicia of ownership of
the property shall be forwarded. The appraised value shall be
determined as of the date judgment is entered either (a) by agreement
between the holder of the lien, mortgage, security interest, or
interest under a conditional sales contract and the governmental
entity involved or (b) if they cannot agree, then by a
court-appointed appraiser for the county in which the action is
brought. A person holding a valid lien, mortgage, security interest,
or interest under a conditional sales contract shall be paid the
appraised value of his or her interest.
(c) If the amount due to a person holding a valid lien, mortgage,
security interest, or interest under a conditional sales contract is
less than the value of the property and the person elects not to make
payment to the governmental entity, the property shall be sold at
public auction by the county if the district attorney is the
prosecutor, by the city if the city attorney is the prosecutor, or by
the Department of General Services if the Attorney General is the
prosecutor. Notice of the sale shall be provided by one publication
in a newspaper published and circulated in the city, community, or
locality where the sale is to take place.