Presumption as to assets: evidentiary rules apply when searched or seized items are tendered as prosecution evidence. Presumption applies to assets, books, documents and electronic information found in searches or taken into custody and delivered to a requisitioning officer when such material is tendered by the prosecution as evidence against the person from whose possession it was obtained (or that person together with the other person referenced), and the procedural effects of section 247(7) apply to those items so far as may be.
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Presumption as to assets: evidentiary rules apply when searched or seized items are tendered as prosecution evidence.
Presumption applies to assets, books, documents and electronic information found in searches or taken into custody and delivered to a requisitioning officer when such material is tendered by the prosecution as evidence against the person from whose possession it was obtained (or that person together with the other person referenced), and the procedural effects of section 247(7) apply to those items so far as may be.
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