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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 2 - SUPREME COURT

NRS 2.135 Panels.

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NRS 2.135 Panels.
1. The Supreme Court may sit, hear and decide cases in panels of three justices. Concurrence of a majority of the justices sitting on a panel is necessary to decide a case. The full Court shall reconsider any case decided by a panel if any two justices so request.
2. The full Court may assign to a panel any case over which the Supreme Court has jurisdiction.
3. If panels of justices are established, the Supreme Court shall:
(a)Adopt rules to govern the use of panels for the hearing and decision of cases.
(b)Designate the places of holding court by panels.
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