Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 47
Title 4 - WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE CHAPTER 47 - GENERAL PROVISIONS; JUDICIAL NOTICE; PRESUMPTIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS NRS 47.020 Scope of title 4 of NRS
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 48
1. In any prosecution for sexual assault, the district attorney may, by written motion upon reasonable prior notice to the accused, move to exclude evidence of the victim’s address and telephone ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 126
NRS 126.131 Evidence relating to paternity; evidence of costs of certain ... Notice and service of process. NRS 126.201 Right to counsel; appointment of ...
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NEVADA REVISED STATUTES: CHAPTER 444
a) Notice has been given of the time and place at which the person was required to attend, testify or produce evidence; (b) A subpoena has been mailed to or personally served on the ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 233B
... though the matter was not covered in the direct examination, impeach any witness, regardless of which party first called him to testify, and rebut the evidence against him. 5. Notice may ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 644
NRS 644.385 Evidence of personal integrity and moral responsibility of applicant; designation of person authorized to accept service of notice from Board and transact business
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 533
NRS 533.140 Preparation and printing of abstract of proofs; preliminary order of determination; notice of availability of evidence and proofs for inspection; service of notice ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 50
NRS 50.085 Evidence of character and conduct of witness ... to testify by an alternative method must be conducted on the record after reasonable notice to all ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 281
NRS 281.140 State officers may sell evidence of public indebtedness issued for ... Election of salary in lieu of compensation for injury or disease; notice to insurer of election to ...
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NEVADA REVISED STATUTES: CHAPTER 135
NRS 135.020 Insufficient evidence of survivorship. NRS 135.030 Beneficiaries of another person’s disposition of property
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