Nevada Code § 52.385

Property evidencing crime: Return to person entitled to possession; admissibility of photographs in lieu of property; disposal of property not returned
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1. At any time after property of any
person other than the one accused of the crime of which the property is
evidence comes into the custody of a peace officer or law enforcement agency,
the rightful owner of the property or a person entitled to possession of the
property may request the prosecuting attorney to return the property to him or
her. Upon receipt of such a request, the prosecuting attorney may, before the
property is released, require the peace officer or law enforcement agency to
take photographs of the property. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3,
the peace officer or law enforcement agency shall return the property to the
person submitting the request within a reasonable time after the receipt of the
request, but in no event later than 180 days after the receipt of the request.
2. In the absence of such a request, the
prosecuting attorney may authorize the peace officer or law enforcement agency
that has custody of the property to return the property to its owner or a
person who is entitled to possession of the property.
3. If the prosecuting attorney to whom a
request for the release of property is made determines that the property is
required for use as evidence in a criminal proceeding, the prosecuting attorney
may deny the request for the release of the property.
4. Photographs of property returned
pursuant to the provisions of this section are admissible in evidence in lieu
of the property in any criminal or civil proceeding if they are identified and
authenticated in the proceeding by:
(a) The rightful owner of the property or person
entitled to possession of the property to whom the property was released;
(b) The peace officer or representative of the
law enforcement agency who released the property; or
(c) A credible witness who has personal knowledge
of the property,
in
accordance with the provisions of NRS 52.185 to 52.295 , inclusive.
5. Any property subject to the provisions
of this section which is not returned under the provisions of this section must
be disposed of as provided in NRS 179.125 to 179.165 , inclusive.

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