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Sample NV Juvenile Law Cases
... unconstitutional. The Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination applies in juvenile
certification proceedings. ... proceedings. Nevada juvenile court certification proceedings
may elicit inculpatory statements, implicating the Fifth Amendment. ...
... OPINION. By the Court, HARDESTY, J.: In this appeal, we analyze the relationship
between two statutory provisions, enacted in 2009, that govern the extent of the juvenile
court's jurisdiction: NRS 62B.330(3)(e)(1) and NRS 62B.335. ...
... In this opinion, we address the applicability of NRS 62B.330(3)(e)(2), a statutory provision that
divests a juvenile court of jurisdiction over a person who commits a class A or B felony between
16 and 18 years of age but is not identified until after reaching 21 years of age. ...
... In his petition, appellant Michael Rogers claimed that the six sentences of life imprisonment
without the possibility of parole for three of the six counts were cruel and unusual punishment
because Rogers was a juvenile when he committed his offenses. ...
... In his petition, appellant Michael Rogers claimed that the six sentences of life imprisonment
without the possibility of parole for three of the six counts were cruel and unusual punishment
because Rogers was a juvenile when he committed his offenses. ...
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