1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, in a case involving any act of domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018, a violation of NRS 200.366, 200.368 or 200.373, a battery with intent to commit a sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.400, a violation of any provision of NRS 200.5091 to 200.5099, inclusive, a violation of NRS 201.180, 201.210, 201.220 or 201.230 or an attempt or a conspiracy to commit any of these offenses, a witness may designate an attendant who must be allowed to attend the preliminary hearing and the trial during the witness’s testimony to provide support.
2. In a case involving an offense in which a minor is a witness, the witness who is a minor may designate an attendant who must be allowed to attend the preliminary hearing and the trial during the witness’s testimony to provide support.
3. The attendant may be designated by a party as a witness and, except as otherwise provided in this section, must not be excluded from the proceedings. If a party designates the attendant as a witness, the attendant must be examined and cross-examined before any other witness testifies.
4. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and subsection 5, the attendant must not be a reporter or editorial employee of any newspaper, periodical or press association or an employee of any radio or television station. The provisions of this subsection do not apply to an attendant to a witness in a case involving a violation of any provision of NRS 200.5091 to 200.50995, inclusive.
5. The parent, child, brother or sister of the witness may serve as the attendant of the witness whether or not the attendant is a reporter or an editorial employee of any newspaper, periodical or press association or an employee of any radio or television station, but the attendant shall not make notes during the hearing or trial.
6. The court:
(a) Shall, if the witness requests, allow the attendant to sit next to the witness while the witness is testifying; or
(b) May, if the witness requests that the attendant be in another location in the courtroom while the witness is testifying, allow the attendant to be in that location while the witness is testifying.
7. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the court shall allow the attendant to have physical contact with the witness while the witness is testifying, if the court determines that such contact is reasonably appropriate or necessary to provide support to the witness. If the attendant attempts to influence or affect in any manner the testimony of the witness during the giving of testimony or at any other time, the court shall exclude that attendant and allow the witness to designate another attendant.
8. A party may move to exclude a particular attendant for good cause, and the court shall hear the motion out of the presence of the jury, if any. If the court grants the motion, the witness may designate another attendant.
(Added to NRS by 1983, 891; A 1995, 893, 2255; 1997, 73; 2003, 542)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 178 - General Provisions
NRS 178.388 - Presence of defendant.
NRS 178.391 - Second prosecution for same offense prohibited.
NRS 178.397 - Assignment of counsel.
NRS 178.3971 - Appointment of defense team for defendant accused of murder of first degree.
NRS 178.398 - Execution against defendant’s property.
NRS 178.39801 - Collection of fee by certain entities.
NRS 178.39802 - Additional costs and fees for collection.
NRS 178.3982 - "Administrator" defined.
NRS 178.3983 - "Division" defined.
NRS 178.3984 - "Division facility" defined.
NRS 178.39845 - "Forensic facility" defined.
NRS 178.3985 - "Mental disorder" defined.
NRS 178.3986 - "Person with mental illness" defined.
NRS 178.399 - "Treatment to competency" defined.
NRS 178.400 - Incompetent person cannot be tried or adjudged to punishment for public offense.
NRS 178.417 - Certification of person who evaluates competency of defendant required.
NRS 178.420 - Procedure on finding defendant competent.
NRS 178.425 - Procedure on finding defendant incompetent.
NRS 178.430 - Commitment of defendant exonerates bail.
NRS 178.440 - Clerk to certify costs to county or city.
NRS 178.4715 - Notification of victims upon discharge, conditional release or escape.
NRS 178.478 - Motions; affidavits.
NRS 178.482 - Additional time after service by mail.
NRS 178.4853 - Factors considered in reviewing custody status.
NRS 178.487 - Bail after arrest for felony offense committed while on bail.
NRS 178.4871 - Postconviction petitioner for habeas corpus: Limitations on release.
NRS 178.4873 - Postconviction petitioner for habeas corpus: Release pending appeal.
NRS 178.488 - Right to bail upon review; notice of application to be given district attorney.
NRS 178.499 - Increase in amount.
NRS 178.504 - Justification of sureties.
NRS 178.506 - Declaration of forfeiture.
NRS 178.509 - Exoneration of surety before date of forfeiture: Conditions; grounds.
NRS 178.512 - Setting aside forfeiture: Conditions; grounds; when written finding is required.
NRS 178.514 - Enforcement of forfeiture.
NRS 178.516 - Remission of forfeited money.
NRS 178.518 - Payment of forfeited deposits to county treasurer or State Controller.
NRS 178.522 - Exoneration of bail.
NRS 178.524 - Deposit required in certain cases.
NRS 178.526 - Arrest of defendant.
NRS 178.528 - Disposition of money deposited as bail.
NRS 178.532 - Recommitment of defendant after having given bail or deposited money.
NRS 178.534 - Contents of order for recommitment.
NRS 178.536 - Arrest on order of recommitment.
NRS 178.542 - Records: District court.
NRS 178.544 - Records: Justice Court.
NRS 178.546 - Records: Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.
NRS 178.548 - Notification of district attorney when bail bond is forfeited.
NRS 178.554 - Dismissal by district attorney or Attorney General by leave of court.
NRS 178.556 - Dismissal by court for unnecessary delay.
NRS 178.562 - Dismissal or discharge as bar to another prosecution.
NRS 178.564 - Certain offenses for which party injured has civil action may be compromised.
NRS 178.566 - Compromise to be by permission of court; order to bar another prosecution.
NRS 178.568 - No public offense to be compromised except as provided in this title.
NRS 178.5691 - Confidentiality of personal information.
NRS 178.5692 - Investigation by sheriff of threats of harm; protection.
NRS 178.5696 - Separate waiting area; disposition of personal property; fees for testifying.
NRS 178.574 - Order of immunity bar to prosecution; exception.
NRS 178.576 - Failure of witness granted immunity to testify is contempt.
NRS 178.578 - Denial of motion.
NRS 178.582 - Service: When required.
NRS 178.584 - Service: How made.
NRS 178.586 - Notice of orders.
NRS 178.588 - Filing of papers.
NRS 178.589 - Use of facsimile machine.
NRS 178.592 - Calendar of criminal actions: Preparation by clerk.
NRS 178.594 - Order of disposing of issues on calendar.
NRS 178.596 - Exceptions unnecessary.
NRS 178.606 - Docket kept by deputy clerk of justice court; contents.
NRS 178.608 - Rules of justice courts and district courts not to be inconsistent with this title.
NRS 178.610 - Where no procedure specifically prescribed court may proceed in lawful manner.
NRS 178.620 - Enactment; text.
NRS 178.630 - Duties of Director of Department of Corrections.