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2022 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 199 - Crimes Against Public Justice
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION
- NRS 199.010 - Bribery of judicial officer.
- NRS 199.020 - Judicial officer who asks for or receives bribe.
- NRS 199.030 - Jurors and others accepting bribes.
- NRS 199.040 - Influencing juror, arbitrator, referee or prospective juror.
- NRS 199.050 - Juror, arbitrator or referee promising verdict or decision or receiving communication.
- NRS 199.060 - Misconduct of officer drawing jury.
- NRS 199.070 - Soliciting jury duty.
- NRS 199.080 - Misconduct of officer in charge of jury.
- NRS 199.090 - Testimony of offender.
- NRS 199.120 - Definition; penalties.
- NRS 199.125 - "Oath" and "swear" defined.
- NRS 199.130 - False affidavit or complaint to effect arrest or search.
- NRS 199.140 - Use of fictitious name on affidavit or complaint to effect arrest or search.
- NRS 199.145 - Statement made in declaration under penalty of perjury.
- NRS 199.150 - Attempt to suborn perjury.
- NRS 199.160 - Procuring execution of innocent person by perjury or subornation of perjury.
- NRS 199.180 - Irregularity in administering oath or incompetency of witness no defense.
- NRS 199.190 - Deposition: When deemed to be complete.
- NRS 199.200 - Statement of what one does not know to be true.
- NRS 199.210 - Offering false evidence.
- NRS 199.220 - Destroying evidence.
- NRS 199.230 - Preventing or dissuading person from testifying or producing evidence.
- NRS 199.240 - Bribing or intimidating witness to influence testimony.
- NRS 199.242 - Limitations on defenses to prosecution for influencing testimony of witness.
- NRS 199.250 - Witness accepting bribe.
- NRS 199.260 - Neglect or refusal to receive person into custody.
- NRS 199.270 - Refusal to make arrest or to aid officer.
- NRS 199.280 - Resisting public officer.
- NRS 199.290 - Compounding crimes.
- NRS 199.300 - Intimidating public officer, public employee, juror, referee, arbitrator, appraiser, assessor or similar person.
- NRS 199.305 - Preventing or dissuading victim, person acting on behalf of victim, or witness from reporting crime, commencing prosecution or causing arrest.
- NRS 199.310 - Malicious prosecution.
- NRS 199.320 - Inducing lawsuit.
- NRS 199.330 - Buying or promising reward by justice or constable.
- NRS 199.335 - Failure to appear after admission to bail or release without bail.
- NRS 199.340 - Criminal contempt.
- NRS 199.350 - Grand juror acting after challenge allowed.
- NRS 199.360 - Fraudulent pretenses relative to birth of infant; false representation of entitlement to interest or share in estate of deceased person.
- NRS 199.370 - Substitution of child.
- NRS 199.380 - Instituting suit in name of another.
- NRS 199.410 - Combination to resist process.
- NRS 199.430 - Impersonation of officer.
- NRS 199.440 - Search warrant maliciously procured.
- NRS 199.450 - Peace officer exceeding authority in execution of search warrant.
- NRS 199.460 - Extortion of confession; refusing accused communication with attorney or friends.
- NRS 199.470 - Malicious destruction of legal and other notices.
- NRS 199.510 - Provisions not applicable to privileged communications between lawyer and client.
- NRS 199.520 - Disclosure of information to subject of investigation.
- NRS 199.530 - Notification of possible search or seizure.
- NRS 199.540 - Notification of interception of wire, electronic or oral communication or use of pen register or trap and trace device.
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