CHAPTER179. Special Proceedings of a Criminal Nature; Sealing Records of Criminal Proceedings; Rewards; Forms  


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 district attorney or 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 179.241. Definitions.
NRS 179.242. “Agency of criminal justice” defined.
NRS 179.243. “Disposition” defined.
NRS 179.244. “Record” defined.
NRS 179.245. Sealing records after conviction: Persons eligible; petition; notice; hearing; order. [Effective through December 31, 2013.]
NRS 179.245. Sealing records after conviction: Persons eligible; petition; notice; hearing; order. [Effective January 1, 2014.]
NRS 179.255. Sealing records after dismissal or acquittal: Petition; notice; hearing; order. [Effective through December 31, 2013.]
NRS 179.255. Sealing of records after dismissal, decline of prosecution or acquittal: Petition; notice; hearing; order; inspection of records. [Effective January 1, 2014.]
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. [Effective through December 31, 2013.]
NRS 179.295. Reopening of sealed records. [Effective January 1, 2014.]
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.