1. Except as provided in subsection 2, if the district court finds that the transcript of a case which was recorded by sound recording equipment is materially or extensively defective, the case must be returned for retrial in the justice court from which it came.
2. If all parties to the appeal stipulate to being bound by a particular transcript of the proceedings in the justice court, or stipulate to a particular change in the transcript, an appeal based on that transcript as accepted or changed may be heard by the district court without regard to any defects in the transcript.
(Added to NRS by 1979, 1512)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
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 189.035 - 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.