Nevada Code § 179.1219

Property subject to forfeiture; substitution for unreachable property
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 179.1221 , if an indictment or
information filed in a criminal proceeding alleges that property was derived
from, realized through, or used or intended for use in the course of a
technological crime which is punishable as a felony and the extent of that
property:
(a) The jury; or
(b) If the trial is without a jury, the court,
shall, upon
a conviction, determine at a separate hearing the extent of the property to be
forfeited. If the indictment or information does not include such an
allegation, the property is not subject to criminal forfeiture pursuant to this
section.
2. If, at a hearing to determine the
extent of the property to be forfeited pursuant to subsection 1, the jury or,
if the hearing is without a jury, the court determines by a preponderance of
the evidence that the property:
(a) Was used or intended to be used in, or was
used or intended to be used to facilitate, a technological crime; or
(b) Was acquired during a technological crime or
within a reasonable time after the technological crime and there was no likely
source of such property other than the technological crime,
the court
shall order the forfeiture of the property.
3. The following property is subject to
criminal forfeiture pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) Any proceeds attributable to a technological
crime;
(b) Any property acquired directly or indirectly
from a technological crime; and
(c) Any property used or intended to be used in,
or used or intended to be used to facilitate, a technological crime.
4. If property which is ordered to be
criminally forfeited pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) Cannot be located;
(b) Has been sold to a purchaser in good faith
for value;
(c) Has been placed beyond the jurisdiction of
the court;
(d) Has been substantially diminished in value by
the conduct of the defendant;
(e) Has been commingled with other property which
cannot be divided without difficulty or undue injury to innocent persons; or
(f) Is otherwise unreachable without undue injury
to innocent persons,
the court
shall order the forfeiture of other property of the defendant up to the value
of the property that is unreachable.

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