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NRS 174.015 - Conduct of arraignment. - 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, arraignment shall...
NRS 174.025 - Proceedings respecting name of defendant; entry of true name in minutes; subsequent proceedings in true name. - When the defendant is arraigned, the defendant must be informed...
NRS 174.031 - Determination of eligibility; court may order defendant to complete program. - 1. At the arraignment of a defendant in justice court...
NRS 174.032 - Establishment of program; terms and conditions. - 1. A justice court or municipal court may establish a...
NRS 174.033 - Discharge of defendant upon fulfillment of terms and conditions; termination of participation of defendant and order to appear for arraignment. - 1. If the justice court or municipal court determines that...
NRS 174.034 - Sealing of records after discharge. - 1. If the defendant is discharged and the indictment, information,...
NRS 174.035 - Types of pleas; procedure for entering plea. - 1. A defendant may plead not guilty, guilty, guilty but...
NRS 174.055 - Proceedings on plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill in justice court. - In a justice court, if the defendant pleads guilty or...
NRS 174.061 - Plea bargaining: General requirements; prohibited agreements. - 1. If a prosecuting attorney enters into an agreement with...
NRS 174.063 - Written plea agreement for plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill: Form; contents. - 1. If a plea of guilty or guilty but mentally...
NRS 174.065 - When plea may specify degree of crime or punishment. - Except as otherwise provided in NRS 174.061: 1. On a...
NRS 174.075 - Pleadings and motions. - 1. Pleadings in criminal proceedings are the indictment, the information...
NRS 174.085 - Proceedings not constituting acquittal; effect of acquittal on merits; proceedings constituting bar to another prosecution; retrial after discharge of jury; effect of voluntary dismissal. - 1. If a defendant was formerly acquitted on the ground...
NRS 174.095 - Defenses and objections which may be raised by motion. - Any defense or objection which is capable of determination without...
NRS 174.098 - Motion to declare that defendant is intellectually disabled: When authorized; procedure. - 1. A defendant who is charged with murder of the...
NRS 174.105 - Defenses and objections which must be raised by motion. - 1. Defenses and objections based on defects in the institution...
NRS 174.115 - Time of making motion. - The motion shall be made before the plea is entered,...
NRS 174.125 - Certain motions required to be made before trial. - 1. All motions in a criminal prosecution to suppress evidence,...
NRS 174.135 - Hearing on motion. - 1. A motion before trial raising defenses or objections shall...
NRS 174.145 - Effect of determination. - 1. If a motion is determined adversely to the defendant,...
NRS 174.155 - Trial together of indictments or informations. - The court may order two or more indictments or informations...
NRS 174.165 - Relief from prejudicial joinder. - 1. If it appears that a defendant or the State...
NRS 174.171 - Applicability. - The provisions of NRS 174.171 to 174.225, inclusive, do not...
NRS 174.175 - When taken. - 1. If it appears that a prospective witness is an...
NRS 174.185 - Notice of taking. - The party at whose instance a deposition is to be...
NRS 174.195 - Defendant’s counsel and payment of expenses. - If a defendant is without counsel the court shall advise...
NRS 174.205 - How taken. - A deposition shall be taken in the manner provided in...
NRS 174.215 - Use of deposition. - 1. At the trial or upon any hearing, a part...
NRS 174.225 - Objections to admissibility. - Objections to receiving in evidence a deposition or part thereof...
NRS 174.227 - Videotaped depositions: Order of court; notice to parties; cross-examination; use. - 1. A court on its own motion or on the...
NRS 174.228 - Videotaped depositions: Use. - A court may allow a videotaped deposition to be used...
NRS 174.229 - Videotaped testimony. - If a prospective witness who is scheduled to testify before...
NRS 174.231 - Effect of NRS 174.227, 174.228 and 174.229. - The provisions of NRS 174.227, 174.228 and 174.229 do not...
NRS 174.233 - Disclosure by defendant of intent to claim alibi; defendant to disclose list of alibi witnesses; prosecuting attorney to disclose list of rebuttal witnesses; continuing duty to disclose; sanctions. - 1. In addition to the written notice required by NRS...
NRS 174.234 - Reciprocal disclosure of lists of witnesses and information relating to expert testimony; continuing duty to disclose; protective orders; sanctions. - 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, not less...
NRS 174.235 - Disclosure by prosecuting attorney of evidence relating to prosecution; limitations. - 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 174.233 to 174.295,...
NRS 174.245 - Disclosure by defendant of evidence relating to defense; limitations. - 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 174.233 to 174.295,...
NRS 174.275 - Protective orders. - Upon a sufficient showing, the court may at any time...
NRS 174.285 - Time limits. - 1. A request made pursuant to NRS 174.235 or 174.245...
NRS 174.295 - Continuing duty to disclose; failure to comply; sanctions. - 1. If, after complying with the provisions of NRS 174.235...
NRS 174.305 - Subpoena for attendance of witnesses; form; issuance. - Except as provided in NRS 172.195 and 174.315: 1. A...
NRS 174.315 - Issuance of subpoena by prosecuting attorney or attorney for defendant; promise to appear; informing witness of general nature of grand jury’s inquiry; calendaring of certain subpoenas. - 1. A prosecuting attorney may issue subpoenas subscribed by the...
NRS 174.325 - Production of prisoner as witness. - 1. When it is necessary to have a person imprisoned...
NRS 174.335 - Subpoena for production of documentary evidence and of objects. - 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 172.139, a subpoena...
NRS 174.345 - Service of subpoena. - 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 174.315 and subsection...
NRS 174.365 - Place of service. - A subpoena requiring the attendance of a witness at a...
NRS 174.375 - Subpoena for taking depositions; place of examination. - 1. An order to take a deposition authorizes the issuance...
NRS 174.385 - Contempt. - Failure by any person without an adequate excuse to obey...
NRS 174.395 - Short title. - NRS 174.395 to 174.445, inclusive, may be cited as the...
NRS 174.405 - Definitions. - As used in NRS 174.395 to 174.445, inclusive: 1. "State"...
NRS 174.415 - Summoning witness in this State to testify in another state. - 1. If a judge of a court of record in...
NRS 174.425 - Witness from another state summoned to testify in this State. - 1. If a person in any state, which by its...
NRS 174.435 - Exemption from arrest and service of process. - 1. If a person comes into this state in obedience...
NRS 174.445 - Uniformity of interpretation. - NRS 174.395 to 174.445, inclusive, shall be so interpreted and...
NRS 174.455 - Ground for removal; application not to be granted until after voir dire examination; appeal of order changing or refusing to change place of trial. - 1. A criminal action prosecuted by indictment, information or complaint...
NRS 174.464 - Application for removal: Making and service; hearing and determination in absence of defendant. - 1. The application for removal must be made in open...
NRS 174.475 - Order transferring action: When to be made. - If the court is satisfied that the representations of the...
NRS 174.485 - Entry of order of removal; transmittal of papers. - The order of removal must be entered on the minutes,...
NRS 174.495 - Proceedings on removal when defendant is in custody. - If the defendant is in custody, the order must direct...
NRS 174.505 - Authority of court to which action is removed; transmission of original papers. - The court to which the action is removed must proceed...
NRS 174.511 - Right of State to trial within 60 days after arraignment; exceptions. - The State, upon demand, has the right to a trial...
NRS 174.515 - Postponement: When and how ordered; court may require depositions of and undertakings by witnesses; court may consider adverse effect upon child who is victim or witness. - 1. When an action is called for trial, or at...
NRS 174.519 - Request for preference in setting date for trial where child is victim or witness; court may consider effect on child of delay in commencement of trial. - If the trial involves acts committed against a child less...