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9.54.130 – Restoration of stolen property -- Duty of officers | Washington Law

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9.54.130 – Restoration of stolen property -- Duty of officers

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.54.130

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RCW 9.54.130 - Restoration of stolen property -- Duty of officers The officer arresting any person charged as principal or accessory in any robbery or larceny shall use reasonable diligence to secure the property alleged to have been stolen, and after seizure shall be answerable therefor while it remains in his hands, and shall annex a schedule thereof to his return of the warrant.Whenever the prosecuting attorney shall require such property for use as evidence upon the examination or trial, su
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