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2010 Nevada Code
TITLE 14 PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL CASES
Chapter 175 Trial
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TRIAL BY JURY OR COURT
- NRS 175.011 Trial by jury.
- NRS 175.021 Formation of jury; number of jurors.
- NRS 175.031 Examination of trial jurors.
- NRS 175.036 Challenges for cause for individual jurors: Grounds; trial of challenge.
- NRS 175.041 Limitation of defendants' right to sever in challenges.
- NRS 175.051 Number of peremptory challenges.
- NRS 175.061 Alternate jurors.
- NRS 175.071 Discharge of juror where juror dies or unable to perform duty.
- NRS 175.081 Discharge of jury after retirement upon accident or cause.
- NRS 175.091 Disability of judge during trial.
- NRS 175.101 Disability of judge after verdict or finding of guilty or guilty but mentally ill. CONDUCT OF TRIAL
- NRS 175.111 Oath of jurors.
- NRS 175.121 Personal knowledge of jurors.
- NRS 175.131 Judge to inform jury of right to take notes.
- NRS 175.141 Order of trial.
- NRS 175.151 Number of counsel who may argue case.
- NRS 175.161 Instructions.
- NRS 175.171 No special instructions to be given relating exclusively to defendant's testimony.
- NRS 175.181 Instruction not to be given relative to failure of defendant to testify.
- NRS 175.186 Instructions in prosecution for sexual assault or statutory sexual seduction: Use of certain terms and instructions prohibited.
- NRS 175.191 Presumption of innocence: Acquittal in case of reasonable doubt.
- NRS 175.201 Presumption of innocence: Conviction of lowest degree of offense.
- NRS 175.211 Definition of reasonable doubt; no other definition to be given to juries.
- NRS 175.221 Evidence.
- NRS 175.241 Proof of corporate existence generally.
- NRS 175.251 Conspiracy: Allegation and proof of overt act; evidence of overt acts not alleged.
- NRS 175.261 False pretenses: What evidence necessary.
- NRS 175.271 Expert witnesses.
- NRS 175.282 Plea bargain: Inspection by jury; instruction of jury; cross-examination of defendant.
- NRS 175.291 Testimony of accomplice must be corroborated; sufficiency of corroboration; accomplice defined.
- NRS 175.301 Testimony of person upon or with whom abortion was allegedly committed.
- NRS 175.311 Procedure when higher offense is shown by evidence.
- NRS 175.321 Procedure if higher offense ignored.
- NRS 175.331 When defendant on bail appears for trial defendant may be committed and held.
- NRS 175.341 Mistake in charging proper offense: Defendant not discharged; commitment or bail.
- NRS 175.351 Discharge of defendant when jury discharged for want of jurisdiction.
- NRS 175.361 Offense committed in other county: Commitment to await warrant; admission to bail; transmittal of papers to district attorney of proper county; expense of transmission.
- NRS 175.371 Discharge where defendant not arrested on warrant from other county; proceedings in case of arrest.
- NRS 175.381 Court may advise jury to acquit defendant when evidence on either side closed; motion for judgment of acquittal after verdict of guilty or guilty but mentally ill; subsequent motion for new trial.
- NRS 175.383 Withdrawal, discharge or change of defense counsel; limitations.
- NRS 175.387 Misconduct of defendant; sanctions. CONDUCT OF JURY
- NRS 175.391 Separation or custody of jury before submission.
- NRS 175.401 Jury to be admonished at each adjournment.
- NRS 175.421 Accommodations for jury upon retirement; power of court to furnish.
- NRS 175.431 Jury provided food and lodging when kept together.
- NRS 175.441 Jury may take written instructions, materials received in evidence, certain papers and own notes of trial on retiring for deliberation.
- NRS 175.451 Return of jury for information.
- NRS 175.461 Jury not to be discharged after cause submitted; exceptions.
- NRS 175.471 Adjournment of court during absence of jury. VERDICT
- NRS 175.481 Return.
- NRS 175.491 Verdict where there are several defendants.
- NRS 175.501 Jury may convict of lesser included offense or attempt.
- NRS 175.511 When offenses to be stated separately.
- NRS 175.531 Polling jury; further deliberation or discharge.
- NRS 175.533 Finding of guilty but mentally ill upon plea of not guilty by reason of insanity; required findings; effect of finding. ACQUITTAL
- NRS 175.539 Acquittal by reason of insanity: Defendant to be examined; hearing to be held to determine whether defendant is mentally ill; procedure for committing defendant to custody of Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services.
- NRS 175.541 Discharge of defendant after acquittal.
- NRS 175.543 Notice to defendant of provisions concerning sealing of records of proceedings leading to acquittal. HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER SEXUALLY MOTIVATED OFFENSE
- NRS 175.547 Notice of intent to request hearing; time of hearing; evidence; court to enter finding; "sexually motivated" defined. PENALTY HEARING FOR FIRST DEGREE MURDER
- NRS 175.552 When required; procedure; evidence.
- NRS 175.554 Death penalty cases: Instructions to jury; determinations; findings and verdict; hearing to set aside sentence of defendant alleged to be mentally retarded.
- NRS 175.556 Procedure when jury unable to reach unanimous verdict.
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