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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 205 - CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

NRS 205.935 Causing property damage to retail establishment during commission of certain offenses relating to theft or petit larceny; penalty.

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NRS 205.935 Causing property damage to retail establishment during commission of certain offenses relating to theft or petit larceny; penalty.
1. If a person intentionally causes property damage to a retail establishment during the commission of a theft offense and the aggregate value of the amount involved in the theft or property damage, or any combination thereof, is $750 or more, the person is guilty of a category C felony and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130 .
2. As used in this section:
(a)“Retail establishment” means an establishment that sells goods or merchandise from a fixed location for direct consumption by a purchaser. The term includes, without limitation, an establishment that prepares and sells meals or other edible products, regardless of the place of consumption by the consumer.
(b)“Theft offense” means a violation of NRS 205.0832 or 205.240 , as applicable.
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