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TITLE 14 PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL CASES
Chapter 179 Special Proceedings of a Criminal Nature; Sealing Records of Criminal Proceedings; Rewards; Forms
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SEARCH WARRANTS
- NRS 179.015 "Property" defined.
- NRS 179.025 Authority for issuance.
- NRS 179.035 Grounds for issuance.
- NRS 179.045 Issuance and contents; sealing information upon which warrant is based; time for serving warrant.
- NRS 179.055 Officer may break door to serve warrant after admittance refused; breaking of door or window to liberate officer or person acting in aid of officer; use of reasonable and necessary force.
- NRS 179.065 Person charged with felony may be searched.
- NRS 179.075 Execution and return of warrant with inventory.
- NRS 179.085 Motion for return of property and to suppress evidence.
- NRS 179.095 Return of papers to clerk.
- NRS 179.105 Retention of property taken on warrant by officer subject to court order; restoration of property to person from whom it was taken; technical irregularities will not quash warrant.
- NRS 179.115 Scope. IDENTIFICATION OF FUNDS
- NRS 179.1152 Identification of name, personal information and funds associated with prepaid or stored value card; contract to assist. FORFEITURES
- NRS 179.1156 Scope.
- NRS 179.1157 Definitions.
- NRS 179.1158 "Claimant" defined.
- NRS 179.1159 "Plaintiff" defined.
- NRS 179.1161 "Proceeds" defined.
- NRS 179.1162 "Property" defined.
- NRS 179.1163 "Protected interest" defined.
- NRS 179.11635 "Willful blindness" defined.
- NRS 179.1164 Property subject to seizure and forfeiture; exceptions.
- NRS 179.1165 Seizure of property: Requirement of process.
- NRS 179.1169 Title in property; transfer.
- NRS 179.1171 Proceedings for forfeiture: Rules of practice; complaint; service of summons and complaint; answer; parties.
- NRS 179.1173 Proceedings for forfeiture: Priority over other civil matters; motion to stay; standard of proof; conviction of claimant not required; confidentiality of informants; return of property to claimant.
- NRS 179.1175 Disposition of property after seizure and forfeiture.
- NRS 179.118 Distribution of proceeds from forfeited property.
- NRS 179.1185 Issuance of certificate of title for forfeited vehicle or other conveyance.
- NRS 179.1187 Establishment of account for proceeds from forfeited property; restrictions on use of money in account; distribution of certain amount to school district; duties of school district and chief administrative officer of law enforcement agency.
- NRS 179.119 Reports by law enforcement agencies that receive forfeited property or related proceeds; inclusion of such anticipated revenue in budget prohibited.
- NRS 179.121 Forfeiture of personal property and conveyances used in commission of crime. FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY RELATING TO TECHNOLOGICAL CRIMES
- NRS 179.1211 Definitions.
- NRS 179.1213 "Proceeds" defined.
- NRS 179.1215 "Property" defined.
- NRS 179.1217 "Technological crime" defined.
- NRS 179.1219 Property subject to forfeiture; substitution for unreachable property.
- NRS 179.1221 Forfeiture as part of plea agreement.
- NRS 179.1223 Temporary restraining order to preserve property.
- NRS 179.1225 Orders to secure property.
- NRS 179.1227 Order of forfeiture; order to protect interests of State.
- NRS 179.1229 Property subject to civil forfeiture; required proof; where action must be instituted.
- NRS 179.1231 Seizure of property before forfeiture and final disposition; institution of proceedings; intercession by Attorney General; interlocutory actions by court; order of forfeiture.
- NRS 179.1233 Sale of forfeited property; use of proceeds; deposit of balance of proceeds in Account for the Technological Crime Advisory Board; payment of certain encumbrances.
- NRS 179.1235 Limitation of actions. DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY STOLEN OR EMBEZZLED
- NRS 179.125 Stolen or embezzled property held by peace officer subject to magistrate's order.
- NRS 179.135 Order for delivery to owner; payment of expenses.
- NRS 179.145 Magistrate to deliver property to owner when it comes into magistrate's custody; proof of title and payment of expenses.
- NRS 179.155 Court may order return of property to owner.
- NRS 179.165 Notice must be provided by law enforcement agency to owner, pawnbroker and other interested persons; contents of notice; sale or disposal of unclaimed property by county treasurer; records. CRIMINAL EXTRADITION (UNIFORM ACT)
- NRS 179.177 Short title.
- NRS 179.179 Definitions.
- NRS 179.181 Fugitives from justice; duty of Governor.
- NRS 179.183 Form of demand.
- NRS 179.185 Governor may investigate case.
- NRS 179.187 Extradition of persons imprisoned or awaiting trial in another state or who have left demanding state under compulsion.
- NRS 179.189 Extradition of persons not present in demanding state at time of commission of crime.
- NRS 179.191 Governor's warrant of arrest.
- NRS 179.193 Manner and place of execution.
- NRS 179.195 Authority of arresting officer.
- NRS 179.197 Rights of accused person; application for writ of habeas corpus.
- NRS 179.199 Penalty for noncompliance with NRS 179.197.
- NRS 179.201 Confinement in jail or detention facility when necessary.
- NRS 179.203 Arrest before requisition.
- NRS 179.205 Arrest without warrant.
- NRS 179.207 Commitment to await requisition; bail.
- NRS 179.209 Bail: In what cases; conditions of bond.
- NRS 179.211 Extension of time of commitment; adjournment.
- NRS 179.213 Forfeiture of bail.
- NRS 179.215 Persons under criminal prosecution in this State at time of requisition.
- NRS 179.217 Guilt or innocence of accused: When inquired into.
- NRS 179.219 Governor may recall warrant or issue alias.
- NRS 179.221 Fugitives from this State; duty of Governor.
- NRS 179.223 Application for issuance of requisition: By whom made; contents.
- NRS 179.225 Costs and expenses.
- NRS 179.227 Immunity from service of process in certain civil actions.
- NRS 179.229 Written waiver of extradition proceedings.
- NRS 179.231 Nonwaiver by this State.
- NRS 179.233 No right of asylum; no immunity from other criminal prosecutions while in this State.
- NRS 179.235 Interpretation. SEALING RECORDS OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- NRS 179.245 Sealing records after conviction: Persons eligible; petition; notice; hearing; order.
- NRS 179.255 Sealing records after dismissal or acquittal: Petition; notice; hearing; order.
- NRS 179.259 Sealing records after completion of program for reentry: Persons eligible; procedure; order; inspection of sealed records by professional licensing board.
- NRS 179.265 Rehearings after denial of petition: Time for; number.
- NRS 179.275 Order sealing records: Distribution to Central Repository and persons named in order; compliance.
- NRS 179.285 Order sealing records: Effect; proceedings deemed never to have occurred; restoration of civil rights.
- NRS 179.295 Reopening of sealed records.
- NRS 179.301 Inspection of sealed records by certain agencies. REWARDS
- NRS 179.310 Reward for apprehension of robber. FORMS
- NRS 179.315 Use of authorized forms.
- NRS 179.320 Warrant of arrest.
- NRS 179.325 Summons.
- NRS 179.330 Search warrant.
- NRS 179.335 Motion for return of seized property and suppression of evidence.
- NRS 179.340 Bail: After arrest and before preliminary examination.
- NRS 179.345 Endorsement on warrant of arrest for commitment for preliminary examination.
- NRS 179.350 Discharge after preliminary examination.
- NRS 179.355 Commitment and bail after preliminary examination.
- NRS 179.360 Commitment where defendant held to answer after preliminary examination.
- NRS 179.365 Bail after preliminary examination and before arraignment.
- NRS 179.370 Indictment.
- NRS 179.375 Information.
- NRS 179.380 Warrant upon finding of presentment, indictment or information.
- NRS 179.385 Bail after arrest on warrant following finding of presentment, indictment or information.
- NRS 179.390 Subpoena; subpoena duces tecum.
- NRS 179.395 Bench warrant after conviction.
- NRS 179.400 Undertaking on recommitment. INTERCEPTION OF WIRE OR ORAL COMMUNICATION
- NRS 179.410 Definitions.
- NRS 179.415 "Aggrieved person" defined.
- NRS 179.420 "Contents" defined.
- NRS 179.425 "Electronic, mechanical or other device" defined.
- NRS 179.430 "Intercept" defined.
- NRS 179.435 "Investigative or law enforcement officer" defined.
- NRS 179.440 "Oral communication" defined.
- NRS 179.445 "Person" defined.
- NRS 179.450 "State" defined.
- NRS 179.455 "Wire communication" defined.
- NRS 179.458 Provisions inapplicable to recording of certain telephone calls by public utility.
- NRS 179.460 Cases in which interception of wire or oral communications may be authorized.
- NRS 179.465 Disclosure or use of intercepted communications.
- NRS 179.470 Application for order authorizing interception of communications; prerequisites to issuance of order.
- NRS 179.475 Order authorizing interception of communications: Contents; duration; extension.
- NRS 179.480 Progress reports to judge.
- NRS 179.485 Recording.
- NRS 179.490 Sealing of applications and orders; disclosure.
- NRS 179.495 Notice to parties to intercepted communications.
- NRS 179.500 Contents of intercepted communications inadmissible in evidence unless transcript provided to parties before trial.
- NRS 179.505 Motion to suppress.
- NRS 179.510 Appeal by State from order granting motion to suppress.
- NRS 179.515 Reports by justices of Supreme Court, district judges, Attorney General and district attorneys. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
- NRS 179.525 Temporary changes in telephone service permitted where hostages are being held or suspects are barricaded.
- NRS 179.530 Order authorizing use of pen register or trap and trace device.
- NRS 179.535 Receipt for property taken from person arrested for public offense.
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