The provisions of NRS 199.520, 199.530 and 199.540 do not apply to a lawyer who is communicating with a client within the scope of the privilege set forth in NRS 49.095. (Added to NRS by 1991, 212)
An officer or employee of a court or law enforcement agency who, with the intent to obstruct a criminal investigation, directly or indirectly: 1. Notifies any person who is the subject of the investigation about the existence of the investigation; or 2. Discloses to any such person any information obtained in the course of the […]
1. It is unlawful for an officer or employee of a court or law enforcement agency, having knowledge that a person authorized to make a search or seizure has been authorized or is applying for authorization to make a search or seizure, to give notice or attempt to give notice of the possible search or […]
1. It is unlawful for an officer or employee of a court or law enforcement agency, or any employee of a provider of electronic communication service, landlord, custodian or other person who is ordered pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 179.475 to furnish information, facilities and technical assistance necessary to accomplish an authorized interception of […]