1. "Trial" means that portion of a criminal action which:
(a) If a jury is used, begins with the impaneling of the jury and ends with the return of the verdict, both inclusive.
(b) If no jury is used, begins with the opening statement, or if there is no opening statement, when the first witness is sworn, and ends with the closing argument or upon submission of the cause to the court without argument, both inclusive.
2. "Trial" does not include any proceeding had upon a plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill to determine the degree of guilt or to fix the punishment.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 1399; A 1995, 2448; 2003, 1456; 2007, 1404)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 169 - Preliminary Provisions
NRS 169.035 - Purpose; construction.
NRS 169.049 - "Case in chief of the defendant" defined.
NRS 169.052 - "Crime of violence" defined.
NRS 169.055 - "Criminal action" defined.
NRS 169.065 - "Defendant" defined.
NRS 169.075 - "District attorney" defined.
NRS 169.095 - "Magistrate" defined.
NRS 169.097 - "Master" defined.
NRS 169.105 - "Month" defined.
NRS 169.125 - "Peace officer" defined.
NRS 169.145 - "Personal property" defined.
NRS 169.151 - "Prohibited offense" defined.
NRS 169.155 - "Property" defined.
NRS 169.164 - "Public officer" defined.
NRS 169.175 - "Real property" defined.
NRS 169.179 - "Repeat offense" defined.
NRS 169.185 - "State" defined.
NRS 169.195 - "Trial" defined.
NRS 169.205 - "United States" defined.
NRS 169.225 - Signature by mark.
NRS 169.235 - Superseding of criminal law no bar to punishment unless specifically expressed.
NRS 169.245 - Bonds and undertakings in criminal actions or proceedings: Approval by clerk.