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Nevada Revised Statutes
Title 14
Chapter 174
Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 174
Arraignment and Preparation for Trial
174.015
Conduct of arraignment
174.025
Proceedings respecting name of defendant; entry of true name in minutes; subsequent proceedings in true name
174.031
Determination of eligibility; court may order defendant to complete program
174.032
Establishment of program; terms and conditions
174.033
Discharge of defendant upon fulfillment of terms and conditions; termination of participation of defendant and order to appear for arraignment
174.034
Sealing of records after discharge
174.035
Types of pleas; procedure for entering plea
174.055
Proceedings on plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill in justice court
174.061
Plea bargaining: General requirements; prohibited agreements
174.063
Written plea agreement for plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill: Form; contents
174.065
When plea may specify degree of crime or punishment
174.075
Pleadings and motions
174.085
Proceedings not constituting acquittal; effect of acquittal on merits; proceedings constituting bar to another prosecution; retrial after discharge of jury; effect of voluntary dismissal
174.095
Defenses and objections which may be raised by motion
174.098
Motion to declare that defendant is intellectually disabled: When authorized; procedure
174.105
Defenses and objections which must be raised by motion
174.115
Time of making motion
174.125
Certain motions required to be made before trial
174.135
Hearing on motion
174.145
Effect of determination
174.155
Trial together of indictments or informations
174.165
Relief from prejudicial joinder
174.171
Applicability
174.175
When taken
174.185
Notice of taking
174.195
Defendant’s counsel and payment of expenses
174.205
How taken
174.215
Use of deposition
174.225
Objections to admissibility
174.227
Videotaped depositions: Order of court; notice to parties; cross-examination; use
174.228
Videotaped depositions: Use
174.229
Videotaped testimony
174.231
Effect of NRS 174.227, 174.228 and 174.229
174.233
Disclosure by defendant of intent to claim alibi; defendant to disclose list of alibi witnesses; prosecuting attorney to disclose list of rebuttal witnesses; continuing duty to disclose; sanctions
174.234
Reciprocal disclosure of lists of witnesses and information relating to expert testimony; continuing duty to disclose; protective orders; sanctions
174.235
Disclosure by prosecuting attorney of evidence relating to prosecution; limitations
174.245
Disclosure by defendant of evidence relating to defense; limitations
174.275
Protective orders
174.285
Time limits
174.295
Continuing duty to disclose; failure to comply; sanctions
174.305
Subpoena for attendance of witnesses; form; issuance
174.315
Issuance of subpoena by prosecuting attorney or attorney for defendant; promise to appear; informing witness of general nature of grand jury’s inquiry; calendaring of certain subpoenas
174.325
Production of prisoner as witness
174.335
Subpoena for production of documentary evidence and of objects
174.345
Service of subpoena
174.365
Place of service
174.375
Subpoena for taking depositions; place of examination
174.385
Contempt
174.395
Short title
174.405
Definitions
174.415
Summoning witness in this State to testify in another state
174.425
Witness from another state summoned to testify in this State
174.435
Exemption from arrest and service of process
174.445
Uniformity of interpretation
174.455
Ground for removal; application not to be granted until after voir dire examination; appeal of order changing or refusing to change place of trial
174.464
Application for removal: Making and service; hearing and determination in absence of defendant
174.475
Order transferring action: When to be made
174.485
Entry of order of removal; transmittal of papers
174.495
Proceedings on removal when defendant is in custody
174.505
Authority of court to which action is removed; transmission of original papers
174.511
Right of State to trial within 60 days after arraignment; exceptions
174.515
Postponement: When and how ordered; court may require depositions of and undertakings by witnesses; court may consider adverse effect upon child who is victim or witness
174.519
Request for preference in setting date for trial where child is victim or witness; court may consider effect on child of delay in commencement of trial