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    • Nevada Revised Statutes
    • Chapter 170 - Prevention of Public Offenses
    • NRS 170.120 - Bond to be filed.

    Nevada Revised Statutes
    Chapter 170 - Prevention of Public Offenses
    NRS 170.120 - Bond to be filed.

    A bond given, as provided in NRS 170.090, must be filed by the magistrate in the office of the clerk of the county.
    [1911 Cr. Prac. § 22; RL § 6872; NCL § 10669]

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    Nevada Revised Statutes

    Chapter 170 - Prevention of Public Offenses

    NRS 170.040 - Intervention of officers of justice by requiring surety to keep peace.

    NRS 170.060 - Complaint for threatening offense against person or property; may be filed in municipal court.

    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.

    NRS 170.160 - Allegation and evidence of breach.

    NRS 170.170 - Security for peace or good behavior not required except in accordance with this chapter.

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