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Interpretation ID: nht95-3.49

TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA

DATE: July 20, 1995

FROM: Thomas A. Placey -- Senior Assistant District Attorney, Office of the District Attorney, Cumberland County

TO: Office of the Chief Counsel, NHTSA

TITLE: Re: Commonwealth v. One 1994 GMC Jimmy 95-258 Miscellaneous Term; VIN: 1GKDT13WR2508404 (true); 1GKDT13W4R2511523 (altered); PSP ID: X4-15565

ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO 08/11/95 LETTER FROM STEPHEN P. WOOD AND JOHN WOMACK (TO THOMA A. PLACEY (A43; PART 591)

TEXT: Sir/Madame:

Corporal James Drenning, of the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), has referred me to you for information on a case currently within my jurisdiction.

The nutshell facts are as follows: Auto thief steals a Canadian owned GMC Jimmy in Canada. Thief, without any import or export license, delivers GMC Jimmy to conspirator in Pennsylvania. Conspirator alters VIN and sells to buyer. Police in both cou ntries break auto theft ring. PSP, pursuant to state law, seize vehicle from buyer. Buyer wants GMC Jimmy back and files with local state court for return.

The issue, on the federal level, is can this vehicle ever be properly registered in the United States. What are the specific federal laws or regulations that govern such situations.

My hearing on the state issue is in September. I know the judge will ask about federal ramifications. It would be extremely helpful if you could point me in the right direction so I may answer the judge's question with specific law or regulation.

Thank you for your time and assistance in this matter.