Tuscaloosa, AL asked in Criminal Law for Alabama

Q: I have two vehicles that were seized by the police. How can I get them back?

It is two Circuit Court civil cases and I have 30 days to file a motion to obtain my vehicles. What motion is it that I need to file in order to get them?

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Samuel G McKerall
Samuel G McKerall
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Gulf Shores, AL

A: If they are circuit court civil cases this is likely not a criminal law question, unless they are cases of civil forfeiture because the police claim the vehicles were used in the commission of certain types of crimes. If that's not the case then prior to this you were sued for a money judgment and lost and the vehicles have been seized preparatory to their being sold to satisfy the judgment. And if that's the case then maybe you need a bankruptcy attorney to help you try to save the vehicles. There are several ways to do that. In these few sentences I have not even touched on some of the other possibilities.

In short there is no way to provide you with any guidance on these facts. There are too many possibilities.

In any case this is not likely something you'll be able to do by yourself, so you need to at least consult a local lawyer and let him or her advise you as to what your remedies might be once all the facts and circumstances are disclosed. Initial consultations are usually free.

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