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NRS 202.876 – “Violent or sexual offense” defined.

“Violent or sexual offense” means any act that, if prosecuted in this State, would constitute any of the following offenses: 1. Murder or voluntary manslaughter pursuant to NRS 200.010 to 200.260, inclusive. 2. Mayhem pursuant to NRS 200.280. 3. Kidnapping pursuant to NRS 200.310 to 200.340, inclusive. 4. Sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.366. 5. […]

NRS 202.879 – “Reasonable cause to believe” and “as soon as reasonably practicable” defined; authorized manner of making report and communicating information.

For the purposes of NRS 202.870 to 202.894, inclusive, a person: 1. Has “reasonable cause to believe” if, in light of all the surrounding facts and circumstances which are known or which reasonably should be known to the person at the time, a reasonable person would believe, under those facts and circumstances, that an act, […]

NRS 202.540 – Dangerous exhibitions.

Every proprietor, lessee or occupant of any place of amusement, plat of ground or building, who shall allow it to be used for an exhibition of skill in throwing any sharp instrument or in shooting any bow gun, pistol or firearm of any description, at or toward any human being, shall be guilty of a […]

NRS 202.550 – Placing of lethal bait on public domain.

1. It is unlawful for any person to place any lethal bait on the public domain: (a) Within 3 miles of any place of habitation, whether occupied or vacant; or (b) At any other place unless it is marked by a steel or wooden post extending not less than 4 feet above the ground, having […]

NRS 202.580 – Removal, damage or destruction of signal or apparatus for police or fire alarm; impairing effectiveness of or installing inoperable system for fire protection.

1. Every person who willfully and maliciously removes, damages or destroys any rope, wire, bell, signal, instrument or apparatus for the communication of alarms of fire or police calls is guilty of an offense proportionate to the value of the property removed, damaged or destroyed, but in no event less than a misdemeanor. 2. Every […]