Nevada Code § 34.220

If answer raises essential question of fact, court may order jury trial
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If an answer is made,
which raises a question as to matter of fact essential to the determination of
the motion, and affecting the substantial rights of the parties, and upon the
supposed truth of the allegation of which the application for a writ is based,
the court may, in its discretion, order the question to be tried before a jury,
and postpone the argument until such trial can be had and the verdict certified
to the court. The question to be tried shall be distinctly stated in the order
for trial, and the county shall be designated in which the same shall be had.
The order may also direct the jury to assess any damages which the applicant
may have sustained, in case they find for the applicant.

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