Can the police impound a vehicle without a...

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criminal offense and court decision?

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In some cases, the police have the right to temporarily seize property, including cars. However, immediately after seizing the property, the investigator or prosecutor must apply to the investigating judge with a request to seize the property. If they do not do this and the property is not seized based on the decision of the investigating judge, it is possible to challenge the actions or inaction of the investigator or prosecutor and demand the immediate return of the property.

In order to seize or seize property, it is not necessary to be a suspect or an accused person, and therefore, the actions of such a person may not be part of a crime. Property is seized if there is reason to believe that it can be evidence in a certain criminal case.

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