NRS 174.145 Effect of determination.
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NRS 174.145 Effect of determination.
1. If a motion is determined adversely to the defendant, the defendant shall be permitted to plead if the defendant had not previously pleaded. A plea previously entered shall stand.
2. If the court grants a motion based on a defect in the institution of the prosecution or in the indictment, information or complaint, it may also order that the defendant be held in custody or that the defendant’s bail be continued for a specified time pending the filing of a new indictment, information or complaint.
3. Nothing in this section shall affect the provisions of any statute relating to periods of limitations.
JOINDER AND RELIEF THEREFROM