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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 169 - PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

NRS 169.095 “Magistrate” defined.

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NRS 169.095 “Magistrate” defined. “Magistrate” means an officer having power to issue a warrant for the arrest of a person charged with a public offense and includes:
1. Justices of the Supreme Court;
2. Judges of the Court of Appeals;
3. Judges of the district courts;
4. Justices of the peace;
5. Municipal judges; and
6. Others upon whom are conferred by law the powers of a justice of the peace in criminal cases.
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