Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Disposal of search seized property beyond jurisdiction requires immediate presentation to issuing court or nearer magistrate. When items covered by a search-warrant are found beyond the issuing court's local jurisdiction, the items and a prepared inventory must be taken immediately to the issuing court, or if a nearer Magistrate has jurisdiction, to that Magistrate, who shall, unless good cause exists otherwise, order them transmitted to the issuing court.
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Disposal of search seized property beyond jurisdiction requires immediate presentation to issuing court or nearer magistrate.
When items covered by a search-warrant are found beyond the issuing court's local jurisdiction, the items and a prepared inventory must be taken immediately to the issuing court, or if a nearer Magistrate has jurisdiction, to that Magistrate, who shall, unless good cause exists otherwise, order them transmitted to the issuing court.
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