(2) Subject to sections 18 to 19.1, where the evidence does not establish to the satisfaction of the court that the designated substance offence of which a person has been convicted was committed in relation to property in respect of which an order of forfeiture would otherwise be made under subsection (1) but the court is satisfied, beyond a reasonable doubt, that that property is offence-related property, the court may make an order of forfeiture under subsection (1) in relation to that property.
(2) Sous réserve des articles 18 à 19.1, le tribunal peut rendre une ordonnance de confiscation aux termes du paragraphe (1) à l’égard de biens dont il n’est pas convaincu qu’ils sont liés à l’infraction désignée dont la personne a été reconnue coupable, à la condition toutefois d’être convaincu, hors de tout doute raisonnable, qu’il s’agit de biens infractionnels.