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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 4 - JUSTICE COURTS

NRS 4.3719 Reports by justice court whose jurisdiction includes corridor: Annual report to Legislature; monthly report to board of county commissioners.

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NRS 4.3719 Reports by justice court whose jurisdiction includes corridor: Annual report to Legislature; monthly report to board of county commissioners.
1. On or before July 1 of each year, a justice court whose jurisdiction includes a corridor established pursuant to NRS 244.35707 shall prepare and submit an annual report to the Legislature.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, the report prepared and submitted pursuant to subsection 1 must include, without limitation:
(a)The number of persons charged, convicted and sentenced for any offense punishable as a misdemeanor in the corridor during the immediately preceding year;
(b)The underlying crime for which such persons were charged, convicted and sentenced in the corridor during the immediately preceding year;
(c)The rate of successful completion of the sentence or condition of release, which must be expressed as the percentage of persons who successfully completed the sentence or condition of release imposed by the court out of the total number of persons sentenced by the court;
(d)The number of persons subject to an order prohibiting a person from entering the geographic boundaries of a corridor designated by ordinance in the immediately preceding year, including, without limitation, whether the person has been charged or convicted of a repeat offense within a corridor; and
(e)The information described in paragraphs
(a)to (d), inclusive, pertaining to any person who has been ordered, assigned or sentenced to a diversion program.
3. Not later than the last day of each calendar month, a justice court whose jurisdiction includes a corridor established pursuant to NRS 244.35707 shall prepare and submit a monthly report to the board of county commissioners.
4. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, the report prepared and submitted pursuant to subsection 3 must include, without limitation:
(a)Any information required to be submitted to the Legislature pursuant to subsection 2;
(b)The total number of cases involving offenses punishable as a misdemeanor that were committed within a corridor; and
(c)For each case reported pursuant to paragraph (b):
(1)The name of the presiding justice of the peace;
(2)The case number or other case identifier used by the justice court for each case;
(3)Whether the person is a repeat offender for an offense committed within the corridor; and
(4)If the person is a repeat offender for an offense committed within a corridor:
(I)The duration of the time that has passed between the commission of the offenses;
(II)The conditions of the sentences for the offenses; and
(III)Whether the defendant was incarcerated for the offenses.
5. Any report submitted pursuant to this section must not include any identifying information of the:
(a)Person who was the subject of an order prohibiting the person from entering a corridor; or
(b)Business or location where the underlying offense occurred.
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