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Department Of Natural Resources Complaint (Condemnation And Confiscation) DC 247 - Michigan

Department Of Natural Resources Complaint (Condemnation And Confiscation) Form. This is a Michigan form and can be used in General Criminal Statewide .
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Original - Court Approved, SCAO and DNR 1st copy - Department of Natural Resources STATE OF MICHIGAN CASE NO. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES JUDICIAL DISTRICT COMPLAINT Condemnation and Confiscation Court address Court telephone no. Defendants name, address, and telephone no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN v STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF 1. The complaining witness, a conservation officer of the State of Michigan, says that on at m. the following property was seized: Date Time Description of property at , Place of seizure owned by and/or lawfully possessed Name(s) by , under agreement with the owner(s). Name 2. The described property is of a value of more than $10,000. not more than used 3. The reason for the seizure was that the property was possessed unlawfully in the following manner: shipped 4. The complaining witness asks that an order be entered condemning and confiscating the described property and that it be sold or otherwise disposed of by the Director of the Department of Natural Resources; that the proceeds of sale shall be paid into the state treasury and credited to the Game and Fish Protection Fund; and that due notice of hearing be given to the owner of the property, as soon as possible, but not fewer than seven days before the complaint is to be heard. I declare that the above statements are true to the best of my information, knowledge, and belief. Date Conservation officer DC 247 (10/93) DNR COMPLAINT, CONDEMNATION AND CONFISCATION PR9114
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