That falls in line with what I remember; your vehicle was stolen, you weren’t defrauded of it. The court (and the court’s creature, the police) were finished with it as evidence and you got it back. It was a criminal procedure as with a robbery or a taking.
As I noted, motor vehicles (and real estate) are often treated differently from other kinds of property such as, for instance, cash or jewelry.
That falls in line with what I remember; your vehicle was stolen, you weren’t defrauded of it. The court (and the court’s creature, the police) were finished with it as evidence and you got it back. It was a criminal procedure as with a robbery or a taking. As I noted, motor vehicles (and real estate) are often treated differently from other kinds of property such as, for instance, cash or jewelry.