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    • Nevada Revised Statutes
    • Chapter 189 - Justice Courts
    • NRS 189.007 - Grounds for dismissal of complaint.

    Nevada Revised Statutes
    Chapter 189 - Justice Courts
    NRS 189.007 - Grounds for dismissal of complaint.

    Any complaint, upon motion of the defendant, may be dismissed by the justice of the peace upon any of the following grounds:
    1. That the justice of the peace does not have jurisdiction of the offense.
    2. That more than one offense is charged in any one count of the complaint.
    3. That the facts stated do not constitute a public offense.
    (Added to NRS by 1979, 36)

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    Nevada Revised Statutes

    Chapter 189 - Justice Courts

    NRS 189.005 - Applicability of other provisions of title.

    NRS 189.007 - Grounds for dismissal of complaint.

    NRS 189.010 - Appeal must be taken within 10 days.

    NRS 189.020 - Notice of intention to appeal: Filing and service; stay of judgment pending appeal.

    NRS 189.030 - Transmission of transcript, other papers, sound recording and copy of docket to district court.

    NRS 189.035 - Procedure where transcript defective.

    NRS 189.050 - Action to be judged on record.

    NRS 189.060 - Grounds for dismissal of appeal; enforcement of judgment.

    NRS 189.065 - Dismissal for failure to set or reset appeal for hearing.

    NRS 189.070 - Grounds for dismissal of complaint on appeal.

    NRS 189.120 - Appeal by State from order granting defendant’s motion to suppress evidence.

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