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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 412 - STATE MILITIA

NRS 412.4495 Rights of person whose mental condition is subject of hearing.

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NRS 412.4495 Rights of person whose mental condition is subject of hearing. At a hearing ordered pursuant to NRS 412.4485 or 412.449 , the person whose mental condition is the subject of the hearing must be represented by counsel and, if the person is financially unable to obtain adequate representation, counsel must be appointed for the person pursuant to NRS 412.364 if the hearing is conducted by a court-martial or pursuant to NRS 171.188 if the hearing is conducted by a court of this State. The person must be afforded an opportunity to testify, to present evidence, to subpoena witnesses on his or her behalf, and to confront and cross-examine witnesses who appear at the hearing.
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