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2022 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 41B - Action Against Killer of Decedent for Forfeiture of Certain Property, Benefits and Rights
NRS 41B.210 - Acts constituting felonious and intentional killing; insanity or diminished capacity.
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NV Rev Stat § 41B.210 (2022)
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For the purposes of this chapter:
1. A killing is "felonious" if it is committed without legal excuse or justification.
2. A killing is "intentional" if it is caused by or occurs during the commission of any act which involves a degree of culpability that is greater than criminal negligence.
3. Insanity or diminished capacity shall be deemed not to be a legal excuse or justification and must not be considered in determining whether a killing is felonious or intentional.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 1351)
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