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Sample NV Criminal Cases
... We conclude that Nevada's rape shield law, codified under NRS 50.090, is plain and unambiguous,
and applies only to criminal proceedings and not civil cases. ... We conclude that NRS 50.090 is
plain and unambiguous and applies to criminal prosecutions but not to civil trials. ...
... BEFORE THE COURT EN BANC. OPINION. By the Court, DOUGLAS, J.: In this appeal,
we consider whether parties in criminal cases are required to give notice of expert
rebuttal witnesses. ... [27]. Habitual criminal under NRS 207.010. ...
... Limited intervention is procedurally proper when the press asserts its First Amendment
right to access criminal proceedings. ... The First Amendment's guarantee of public access
to criminal proceedings extends to juror questionnaires. ...
... OPINION. By the Court, DOUGLAS, J.: In this appeal, we consider whether the district
court can change a jury's verdict from not guilty to guilty for a criminal charge based
on a purported clerical error after the jury has been discharged. ...
... 462 NRS 62B.390(3)(b) requires an admission of the charged criminal conduct in order to
overcome the presumption of adult certification. ... Incriminating statements made by juveniles during
waiver proceedings may be used against them in subsequent criminal proceedings. ...
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