quincy
Senior Member
That is how it should work. Any items seized as evidence should be returned to the owner once there is a final disposition in a case, if what was seized is not illegal to own.Then of course there is my case where the judge ruled that if the equipment that had been used to grow pounds of marijuana could be used for an alternative legitimate purpose, it had to be returned and it was no longer drug paraphernalia.
Obviously police are not going to return to its owner any seized heroin.
There are many items that can have both legal and illegal uses. If a seized item cannot be connected to an illegal use, and it has a legal use, the item needs to be returned.