1. If a probationer has violated a condition of his or her suspended sentence, the court may, upon its own motion or upon the report and recommendation of the chief or an assistant, do any or all of the following:
(a) Modify the conditions of the suspension of the sentence.
(b) Modify and extend the suspension of the sentence, in whole or in part, for a period of not more than 1 year after the date on which the court finds that the probationer has committed the violation, unless a longer period is authorized by specific statute.
(c) Revoke the suspension of the sentence, in whole or in part, and cause all or part of the sentence to be executed.
2. If a supervised releasee has violated a condition of his or her pretrial or presentence release, the court may, upon its own motion or upon the report and recommendation of the chief or an assistant, do any or all of the following:
(a) Modify the conditions of his or her pretrial or presentence release.
(b) Revoke his or her pretrial or presentencing release.
(c) Consider the violation at the time of sentencing.
3. Before taking any action described in subsection 1 or 2, the court shall provide the probationer or the supervised releasee with notice of the proposed action and an opportunity to be heard.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 1381; A 2013, 492)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 211A - Department of Alternative Sentencing
NRS 211A.020 - "Assistant" defined.
NRS 211A.040 - "Chief" defined.
NRS 211A.050 - "Court" defined.
NRS 211A.060 - "Department" defined.
NRS 211A.065 - "Governing body" defined.
NRS 211A.070 - "Probationer" defined.
NRS 211A.075 - "Supervised releasee" defined.
NRS 211A.080 - Creation of department.
NRS 211A.090 - Powers and duties of department.
NRS 211A.100 - Qualifications of chief.
NRS 211A.110 - Duties of chief.
NRS 211A.120 - Duties of assistant.
NRS 211A.125 - Arrest of probationer or supervised releasee.
NRS 211A.130 - Fees for cost of supervision: Imposition; waiver or reduction.
NRS 211A.140 - Disclosure of information obtained in discharge of duties prohibited; exceptions.