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CHAPTER 174 - ARRAIGNMENT AND PREPARATION FOR TRIAL
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NRS 174.015 Conduct of arraignment.
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NRS 174.025 Proceedings respecting name of defendant; entry of true name in minutes; subsequent proceedings in true name.
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NRS 174.031 Determination of eligibility; court may order defendant to complete program.
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NRS 174.032 Establishment of program; terms and conditions.
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NRS 174.033 Discharge of defendant upon fulfillment of terms and conditions; termination of participation of defendant and order to appear for arraignment.
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NRS 174.034 Sealing of records after discharge.
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NRS 174.035 Types of pleas; procedure for entering plea.
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NRS 174.055 Proceedings on plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill in justice court.
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NRS 174.061 Plea bargaining: General requirements; prohibited agreements.
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NRS 174.063 Written plea agreement for plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill: Form; contents.
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NRS 174.065 When plea may specify degree of crime or punishment.
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NRS 174.075 Pleadings and motions.
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NRS 174.085 Proceedings not constituting acquittal; effect of acquittal on merits; proceedings constituting bar to another prosecution; retrial after discharge of jury; effect of voluntary dismissal.
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NRS 174.095 Defenses and objections which may be raised by motion.
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NRS 174.098 Motion to declare that defendant is intellectually disabled: When authorized; procedure.
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NRS 174.105 Defenses and objections which must be raised by motion.
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NRS 174.115 Time of making motion.
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NRS 174.125 Certain motions required to be made before trial.
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NRS 174.135 Hearing on motion.
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NRS 174.145 Effect of determination.
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NRS 174.155 Trial together of indictments or informations.
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NRS 174.165 Relief from prejudicial joinder.
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NRS 174.171 Applicability.
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NRS 174.175 When taken.
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NRS 174.185 Notice of taking.
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NRS 174.195 Defendant’s counsel and payment of expenses.
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NRS 174.205 How taken.
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NRS 174.215 Use of deposition.
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NRS 174.225 Objections to admissibility.
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NRS 174.227 Videotaped depositions: Order of court; notice to parties; cross-examination; use.
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NRS 174.228 Videotaped depositions: Use.
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NRS 174.229 Videotaped testimony.
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NRS 174.231 Effect of NRS 174.227, 174.228 and 174.229.
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NRS 174.233 Disclosure by defendant of intent to claim alibi; defendant to disclose list of alibi witnesses; prosecuting attorney to disclose list of rebuttal witnesses; continuing duty to disclose; sanctions.
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NRS 174.234 Reciprocal disclosure of lists of witnesses and information relating to expert testimony; continuing duty to disclose; protective orders; sanctions.
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NRS 174.235 Disclosure by prosecuting attorney of evidence relating to prosecution; limitations.
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NRS 174.245 Disclosure by defendant of evidence relating to defense; limitations.
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NRS 174.275 Protective orders.
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NRS 174.285 Time limits.
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NRS 174.295 Continuing duty to disclose; failure to comply; sanctions.
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NRS 174.305 Subpoena for attendance of witnesses; form; issuance.
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NRS 174.315 Issuance of subpoena by prosecuting attorney or attorney for defendant; promise to appear; informing witness of general nature of grand jury’s inquiry; calendaring of certain subpoenas.
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NRS 174.325 Production of prisoner as witness.
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NRS 174.335 Subpoena for production of documentary evidence and of objects.
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NRS 174.345 Service of subpoena.
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NRS 174.365 Place of service.
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NRS 174.375 Subpoena for taking depositions; place of examination.
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NRS 174.385 Contempt.
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NRS 174.395 Short title.
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NRS 174.405 Definitions.
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NRS 174.415 Summoning witness in this State to testify in another state.
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NRS 174.425 Witness from another state summoned to testify in this State.
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NRS 174.435 Exemption from arrest and service of process.
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NRS 174.445 Uniformity of interpretation.
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NRS 174.455 Ground for removal; application not to be granted until after voir dire examination; appeal of order changing or refusing to change place of trial.
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NRS 174.464 Application for removal: Making and service; hearing and determination in absence of defendant.
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NRS 174.475 Order transferring action: When to be made.
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NRS 174.485 Entry of order of removal; transmittal of papers.
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NRS 174.495 Proceedings on removal when defendant is in custody.
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NRS 174.505 Authority of court to which action is removed; transmission of original papers.
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NRS 174.511 Right of State to trial within 60 days after arraignment; exceptions.
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NRS 174.515 Postponement: When and how ordered; court may require depositions of and undertakings by witnesses; court may consider adverse effect upon child who is victim or witness.
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NRS 174.519 Request for preference in setting date for trial where child is victim or witness; court may consider effect on child of delay in commencement of trial.
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