gnome
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That sounds like a question of law.
I don't know if the legal system would treat cryptos the same way as other assets/property but, if so, then there must be plenty of precedents that handle cases where a defendant has been ordered to return an asset but fails to do so.
Sure. For a physical asset the court can issue a Writ of Replevin which empowers law enforcement to take the asset and hand it to its rightful owner. Like to see that work with a crypto wallet.