28 U.S.C. § 3009

United States marshals’ authority to designate keeper

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Whenever a United States marshal is authorized to seize property pursuant to this chapter, the United States marshal may designate another person or Federal agency to hold for safekeeping such property seized.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1994–2011 · leading case: Carter v. Wands
Carter v. Wands (2011) ca10 “Wands lacks quasi in rem jurisdiction over him as a result of his being held under 28 U.S.C. § 3009 , having satisfied, under 28 U.”
Schueler v. Rayjas Enterprises, Inc. (1994) nysd “Section 3012 [see 28 USC § 3009 ]. United States marshal authority to designate keeper This section gives the United States marshal authority to designate another person or Federal agency to be responsible to hold for safekeeping property seized pursuant to the *1157 provisions…”
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