7201 - Action by state.

§  7201.  Action by state. (a) Statutory penalty or forfeiture.  Where  property has been forfeited or a penalty incurred to the state or to  an  officer,  for its use, pursuant to statute, the attorney-general, or the  district attorney of the county in which the action is triable, if  such  an  action  has  not already been brought by the attorney-general, shall  commence an action to recover the property or  penalty.  A  recovery  in  such  an  action  bars  the recovery in any other action brought for the  same cause.    (b) Forfeiture on conviction for treason. Where personal  property  is  forfeited  to  the  state upon a conviction of outlawry for treason, the  attorney-general shall commence an action to recover the property or its  value.    (c) Forfeiture of recognizance. Where the condition of a  recognizance  is broken, the recognizance is wholly forfeited by an order of the court  directing  its  prosecution.    Where  a  recognizance  to  the state is  forfeited, it is not necessary to allege or prove any damages.