1. Murder of the first degree is murder which is:
(a) Perpetrated by means of poison, lying in wait or torture, or by any other kind of willful, deliberate and premeditated killing;
(b) Committed in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of sexual assault, kidnapping, arson, robbery, burglary, invasion of the home, sexual abuse of a child, sexual molestation of a child under the age of 14 years, child abuse or abuse of an older person or vulnerable person pursuant to NRS 200.5099;
(c) Committed to avoid or prevent the lawful arrest of any person by a peace officer or to effect the escape of any person from legal custody;
(d) Committed on the property of a public or private school, at an activity sponsored by a public or private school or on a school bus while the bus was engaged in its official duties by a person who intended to create a great risk of death or substantial bodily harm to more than one person by means of a weapon, device or course of action that would normally be hazardous to the lives of more than one person; or
(e) Committed in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of an act of terrorism.
2. Murder of the second degree is all other kinds of murder.
3. The jury before whom any person indicted for murder is tried shall, if they find the person guilty thereof, designate by their verdict whether the person is guilty of murder of the first or second degree.
4. A person convicted of murder of the first degree is guilty of a category A felony and shall be punished:
(a) By death, only if one or more aggravating circumstances are found and any mitigating circumstance or circumstances which are found do not outweigh the aggravating circumstance or circumstances, unless a court has made a finding pursuant to NRS 174.098 that the defendant is a person with an intellectual disability and has stricken the notice of intent to seek the death penalty; or
(b) By imprisonment in the state prison:
(1) For life without the possibility of parole;
(2) For life with the possibility of parole, with eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 20 years has been served; or
(3) For a definite term of 50 years, with eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 20 years has been served.
A determination of whether aggravating circumstances exist is not necessary to fix the penalty at imprisonment for life with or without the possibility of parole.
5. A person convicted of murder of the second degree is guilty of a category A felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison:
(a) For life with the possibility of parole, with eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 10 years has been served; or
(b) For a definite term of 25 years, with eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 10 years has been served.
6. As used in this section:
(a) "Act of terrorism" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 202.4415;
(b) "Child abuse" means physical injury of a nonaccidental nature to a child under the age of 18 years;
(c) "School bus" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 483.160;
(d) "Sexual abuse of a child" means any of the acts described in NRS 432B.100; and
(e) "Sexual molestation" means any willful and lewd or lascivious act, other than acts constituting the crime of sexual assault, upon or with the body, or any part or member thereof, of a child under the age of 14 years, with the intent of arousing, appealing to, or gratifying the lust, passions or sexual desires of the perpetrator or of the child.
[1911 C&P § 121; A 1915, 67; 1919, 468; 1947, 302; 1943 NCL § 10068]—(NRS A 1957, 330; 1959, 781; 1960, 399; 1961, 235, 486; 1967, 467, 1470; 1973, 1803; 1975, 1580; 1977, 864, 1541, 1627; 1989, 865, 1451; 1995, 257, 1181; 1999, 1335; 2003, 770, 2944; 2007, 74; 2013, 689)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 200 - Crimes Against the Person
NRS 200.010 - "Murder" defined.
NRS 200.020 - Malice: Express and implied defined.
NRS 200.030 - Degrees of murder; penalties.
NRS 200.033 - Circumstances aggravating first degree murder.
NRS 200.035 - Circumstances mitigating first degree murder.
NRS 200.040 - "Manslaughter" defined.
NRS 200.050 - "Voluntary manslaughter" defined.
NRS 200.060 - When killing punished as murder.
NRS 200.070 - "Involuntary manslaughter" defined.
NRS 200.080 - Punishment for voluntary manslaughter.
NRS 200.090 - Punishment for involuntary manslaughter.
NRS 200.110 - Place of trial for homicide.
NRS 200.120 - "Justifiable homicide" defined; no duty to retreat under certain circumstances.
NRS 200.140 - Justifiable homicide by peace officer.
NRS 200.150 - Justifiable or excusable homicide.
NRS 200.160 - Additional cases of justifiable homicide.
NRS 200.170 - Burden of proving circumstances of mitigation or justifiable or excusable homicide.
NRS 200.180 - Excusable homicide by misadventure.
NRS 200.190 - Justifiable or excusable homicide not punishable.
NRS 200.200 - Killing in self-defense.
NRS 200.210 - Killing of unborn quick child; penalty.
NRS 200.220 - Taking drugs to terminate pregnancy; penalty.
NRS 200.230 - Death resulting from overloading of passenger vessel; penalties.
NRS 200.260 - Death resulting from unlawful manufacture or storage of explosives; penalty.
NRS 200.275 - Justifiable infliction or threat of bodily injury not punishable.
NRS 200.280 - Definition; penalty.
NRS 200.290 - Instrument or manner of inflicting injury immaterial.
NRS 200.300 - Injury not resulting in permanent injury; defendant may be convicted of assault.
NRS 200.320 - Kidnapping in first degree: Penalties.
NRS 200.330 - Kidnapping in second degree: Penalties.
NRS 200.340 - Penalty for aiding or abetting.
NRS 200.350 - Where proceedings may be instituted; consent is not defense.
NRS 200.366 - Sexual assault: Definition; penalties; exclusions.
NRS 200.368 - Statutory sexual seduction: Penalties.
NRS 200.373 - Sexual assault of spouse by spouse.
NRS 200.377 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Legislative findings and declarations.
NRS 200.3774 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Effect of waiver of confidentiality.
NRS 200.3782 - Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of orders.
NRS 200.3783 - Order to be transmitted to law enforcement agencies; enforcement.
NRS 200.380 - Definition; penalty.
NRS 200.390 - Administration of poison: Penalty.
NRS 200.400 - Definition; penalties.
NRS 200.405 - Administration of drug to aid commission of felony: Penalty.
NRS 200.410 - Death resulting from duel; penalty.
NRS 200.430 - Incriminating testimony; witness’s privilege.
NRS 200.440 - Posting for not fighting; use of contemptuous language.
NRS 200.450 - Challenges to fight; penalties.
NRS 200.460 - Definition; penalties.
NRS 200.463 - Involuntary servitude; penalties.
NRS 200.4631 - Involuntary servitude of minors; penalties.
NRS 200.465 - Assuming rights of ownership over another person; purchase or sale of person; penalty.
NRS 200.466 - Power of court to order restitution for violation of NRS 200.463, 200.464 or 200.465.
NRS 200.467 - Trafficking in persons for financial gain; penalties.
NRS 200.468 - Trafficking in persons for illegal purposes; penalty.
NRS 200.4685 - Trafficking in children; penalty.
NRS 200.469 - Power of court to order restitution for violation of NRS 200.467, 200.468 or 200.4685.
NRS 200.481 - Battery: Definitions; penalties.
NRS 200.490 - Provoking assault: Penalty.
NRS 200.495 - Definitions; penalties.
NRS 200.508 - Abuse, neglect or endangerment of child: Penalties; definitions.
NRS 200.5083 - Mutilation of genitalia of female child: Penalties; definitions.
NRS 200.5085 - Use of nonmedical remedial treatment.
NRS 200.5091 - Policy of State.
NRS 200.50925 - "Reasonable cause to believe" and "as soon as reasonably practicable" defined.
NRS 200.5094 - Reports: Manner of making; contents.
NRS 200.50955 - Law enforcement agency: Required to act promptly in obtaining certain warrants.
NRS 200.5097 - Admissibility of evidence.
NRS 200.50986 - Petition for removal of guardian of older person or vulnerable person.
NRS 200.50995 - Penalties for conspiracy.
NRS 200.510 - Definition; penalties; truth may be given in evidence; jury to determine law and fact.
NRS 200.520 - Publication defined.
NRS 200.530 - Liability of editor or publisher.
NRS 200.540 - Criminal proceedings: Venue.
NRS 200.550 - Furnishing libelous information: Penalty.
NRS 200.560 - Threatening to publish libel: Penalty.
NRS 200.571 - Harassment: Definition; penalties.
NRS 200.581 - Where offense committed.
NRS 200.594 - Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of orders.
NRS 200.597 - Order to be transmitted to law enforcement agencies; enforcement.
NRS 200.605 - Penalties; definition.
NRS 200.620 - Interception and attempted interception of wire communication prohibited; exceptions.
NRS 200.640 - Unauthorized connection with facilities prohibited.
NRS 200.650 - Unauthorized, surreptitious intrusion of privacy by listening device prohibited.
NRS 200.720 - Promotion of sexual performance of minor unlawful.
NRS 200.735 - Exemption for purposes of law enforcement.
NRS 200.740 - Determination by court or jury of whether person was minor.
NRS 200.770 - "Intimate image" defined.
NRS 200.775 - "Sexual conduct" defined.
NRS 200.780 - Unlawful dissemination of intimate image; exceptions; penalty.
NRS 200.785 - Demands in exchange for removal of intimate image; penalty.
NRS 200.790 - Liability of interactive computer service.
NRS 200.810 - "Health care procedure" defined.
NRS 200.820 - "Surgical procedure" defined.
NRS 200.830 - Performance of health care procedure without license; penalties.
NRS 200.840 - Performance of surgical procedure without license; penalties.