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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 189 - JUSTICE COURTS

NRS 189.120 Appeal by State from order granting defendant’s motion to suppress evidence.

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NRS 189.120 Appeal by State from order granting defendant’s motion to suppress evidence.
1. The State may appeal to the district court from an order of a justice court granting the motion of a defendant to suppress evidence.
2. Such an appeal shall be taken:
(a)Within 2 days after the rendition of such an order during a trial or preliminary examination.
(b)Within 5 days after the rendition of such an order before a trial or preliminary examination.
3. Upon perfecting such an appeal:
(a)After the commencement of a trial or preliminary examination, further proceedings in the trial shall be stayed pending the final determination of the appeal.
(b)Before trial or preliminary examination, the time limitation within which a defendant shall be brought to trial shall be extended for the period necessary for the final determination of the appeal.
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