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Nevada

CHAPTER 52 - DOCUMENTARY AND OTHER PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
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NRS 52.015 Authentication or identification required.
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NRS 52.025 Testimony of witness with knowledge.
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NRS 52.035 Handwriting: Nonexpert opinion.
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NRS 52.045 Handwriting: Comparison by trier or expert witness.
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NRS 52.055 Handwriting: Distinctive characteristics.
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NRS 52.065 Identification by voice.
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NRS 52.075 Telephone calls.
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NRS 52.085 Public records and reports.
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NRS 52.095 Ancient documents; compilations of data.
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NRS 52.105 Process or system.
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NRS 52.115 Foreign public documents.
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NRS 52.125 Certified copies of public records.
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NRS 52.135 Official publications.
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NRS 52.145 Newspapers; periodicals.
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NRS 52.155 Trade inscriptions, signs, tags and labels.
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NRS 52.165 Acknowledged documents.
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NRS 52.175 Subscribing witness’ testimony unnecessary.
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NRS 52.185 Definitions.
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NRS 52.195 “Duplicate” defined.
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NRS 52.205 “Original” defined.
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NRS 52.215 “Photographs” defined.
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NRS 52.225 “Writings” and “recordings” defined.
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NRS 52.235 Original required.
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NRS 52.245 Admissibility of duplicates.
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NRS 52.247 Admissibility of rerecorded, copied or reproduced records; certain records of governmental agency deemed public records.
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NRS 52.252 Admissibility of copy or transcript of recordings of telephone calls made through system providing telephone number to be used in emergency.
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NRS 52.255 Admissibility of other evidence of contents.
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NRS 52.260 Record made in course of regularly conducted activity; affidavit required.
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NRS 52.265 Public records.
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NRS 52.275 Summaries.
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NRS 52.285 Testimony or written admission of party.
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NRS 52.295 Functions of judge and jury.
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NRS 52.305 Marks instead of signatures; witnesses.
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NRS 52.315 Seal unnecessary.
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NRS 52.320 Definitions.
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NRS 52.325 Subpoenaed records: Delivery of authenticated copy by custodian; order for return of record; form of affidavit of authentication.
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NRS 52.335 Copies delivered to clerk of court: Custody; maintenance; return.
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NRS 52.345 Notice of delivery to clerk of court.
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NRS 52.355 Order for production of original documents; appearance by custodian.
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NRS 52.365 Use of copies in discovery proceedings.
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NRS 52.375 Fees for subpoenas; admissibility of medical records.
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NRS 52.385 Property evidencing crime: Return to person entitled to possession; admissibility of photographs in lieu of property; disposal of property not returned.
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NRS 52.395 Controlled substances, dangerous drugs and immediate precursors: Procedure for destruction of unnecessary quantity seized as evidence; disposal of hazardous waste; exception.
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NRS 52.400 Marijuana: Procedure for destruction of unnecessary quantity seized as evidence.
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NRS 52.405 Definitions.
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NRS 52.415 Authentication of copies.
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NRS 52.425 Subpoenaed records: Delivery of authenticated copy by custodian; notice and availability upon receipt; preservation.
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NRS 52.435 Order for production of original record; appearance by custodian.
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NRS 52.450 Definitions.
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NRS 52.460 Authentication of copies; form and contents of affidavit.
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NRS 52.470 Subpoenaed records: Delivery of authenticated copy by custodian; notice and availability upon receipt; preservation.
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NRS 52.480 Order for production of original record; appearance by custodian.
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NRS 52.500 Evidence describing measurements of hazardous waste or hazardous material.
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