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NRS 172.275 – Discharge of grand jury; discharge or excuse of juror.

1. A grand jury shall serve until discharged by the court and may be so discharged at any time after the expiration of 1 year. At any time for cause shown the court may excuse a juror either temporarily or permanently, and in the latter event the court may impanel an alternate grand juror in […]

NRS 172.285 – Warrant on presentment.

1. If the court deems that the facts stated in a presentment constitute a public offense triable: (a) In the district court of the county, it shall direct the clerk to issue a warrant for the arrest of the defendant. (b) In another court of the county, it shall forward the presentment to such court. […]

NRS 172.225 – Transcripts: Preparation; public record.

1. If an indictment has been found or accusation presented against a defendant, the stenographic reporter shall certify and file with the county clerk an original transcription of his or her notes and a copy thereof and as many additional copies as there are defendants. 2. The reporter shall complete the certification and filing within […]

NRS 172.235 – Who may be present when grand jury is in session.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the following persons may be present while the grand jury is in session: (a) The district attorney; (b) A witness who is testifying; (c) An attorney who is accompanying a witness pursuant to NRS 172.239; (d) Any interpreter who is needed; (e) The certified court reporter who […]

NRS 172.239 – Legal counsel for certain persons who appear before grand jury.

1. A person whose indictment the district attorney intends to seek or the grand jury on its own motion intends to return may be accompanied by legal counsel during any appearance before the grand jury. 2. The legal counsel who accompanies a person pursuant to subsection 1 may advise his or her client but shall […]