1. If, however, there is a just reason to fear the commission of the offense, the person complained of may be required to enter into a bond, in such sum, not exceeding $5,000, as the magistrate may direct, with one or more sufficient sureties, to keep the peace toward the people of this State, and particularly toward the complainant.
2. The bond shall be valid and binding for 6 months, and may, upon the renewal of the complaint, be extended for a longer period or a new bond may be required.
[1911 Cr. Prac. § 19; RL § 6869; NCL § 10666]
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 170 - Prevention of Public Offenses
NRS 170.040 - Intervention of officers of justice by requiring surety to keep peace.
NRS 170.070 - Trial to proceed as in criminal cases.
NRS 170.080 - Person complained of: When to be discharged.
NRS 170.090 - Security to keep peace.
NRS 170.100 - Effect of giving or refusing to give security.
NRS 170.110 - Person committed may give security later.
NRS 170.120 - Bond to be filed.
NRS 170.130 - Breach of peace before magistrate; when security required.
NRS 170.140 - Bond to keep peace: When broken.
NRS 170.150 - Bond to keep peace: When and how prosecuted.