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  8. Chapter 38 - Drug Dealer Liability Act


Chapter 38 - Drug Dealer Liability Act


  • § 29-38-101. Short title.
  • § 29-38-102. Purpose.
  • § 29-38-103. Legislative findings.
  • § 29-38-104. Chapter definitions.
  • § 29-38-105. Liability for participation in the illegal drug market -- Exception for law enforcement in official investigations.
  • § 29-38-106. Persons allowed to bring an action for damages -- Persons against whom damages may be sought -- What damages may be sought.
  • § 29-38-107. Actions by individual drug users -- Actions against distributors -- What damages may be sought.
  • § 29-38-108. Third-party payment on behalf of an insured prohibited.
  • § 29-38-109. Target communities for different offense levels.
  • § 29-38-110. Joinder.
  • § 29-38-111. Comparative fault.
  • § 29-38-112. Right of action for contribution.
  • § 29-38-113. Burden of proof -- Estoppel of persons convicted under drug laws to deny participation in illegal drug market -- Lack of criminal drug conviction no bar to action.
  • § 29-38-114. Ex parte prejudgment attachment order -- Exemption of property from process -- Forfeiture.
  • § 29-38-115. Limitation of actions.
  • § 29-38-116. Representation by prosecuting attorney -- Motion for stay of action during drug investigation or prosecution.
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