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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 178 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 178.5696 Separate waiting area; disposition of personal property; fees for testifying.

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NRS 178.5696 Separate waiting area; disposition of personal property; fees for testifying.
1. A court trying a criminal case shall provide victims and witnesses a secure waiting area which is not used by the members of the jury or the defendant and the defendant’s family and friends.
2. A court or law enforcement agency which has custody of any stolen or other personal property belonging to such a victim or witness shall:
(a)Upon the written request of the victim or witness, make available to the victim or witness a list describing the property held in custody, unless it is shown that the disclosure of the identity or nature of the property would seriously impede the investigation of the crime; or
(b)Return the property to the victim or witness expeditiously when it is no longer needed as evidence.
3. The prosecuting attorney shall inform each such witness of the fee to which the witness is entitled for testifying and how to obtain the fee.
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