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Nevada

CHAPTER 6 - JURIES
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NRS 6.010 Persons qualified to act as jurors.
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NRS 6.020 Exemptions from service.
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NRS 6.030 Grounds for excusing jurors.
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NRS 6.040 Penalty for failing to attend and serve as a juror.
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NRS 6.045 Designation of jury commissioner by rule of district court; selection of trial jurors; list of qualified electors; duties; court may contract for administrative duties.
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NRS 6.090 Procedures for forming panel; duties of sheriff, chief of police or chief marshal and jury commissioner.
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NRS 6.100 Discharge of excess trial jurors.
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NRS 6.110 Counties whose population is 100,000 or more: Selection of jurors and alternate jurors; listing and summoning jurors.
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NRS 6.120 Counties whose population is less than 100,000: Selection of jurors and alternate jurors; listing and summoning jurors.
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NRS 6.130 Permissible summoning of grand jury by filing of affidavit or petition by taxpayer.
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NRS 6.132 Summoning of grand jury by filing of petition by committee of registered voters.
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NRS 6.135 Impaneling of grand juries to investigate state affairs; payment of expenses.
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NRS 6.140 Application to appellate court for order directing selection and impaneling of grand jury.
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NRS 6.145 Recess of grand jury.
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NRS 6.150 Grand jurors and trial jurors in district and justice court or trial jurors in municipal court.
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NRS 6.155 Establishment of program to allow juror to donate money to which juror is entitled for juror’s services and expenses to local agency for prevention of child abuse and neglect.
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NRS 6.160 Payment of jurors.
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NRS 6.180 Expenses of jurors in civil cases.
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NRS 6.190 Terminating or threatening to terminate employment because of jury duty prohibited; civil action for unlawful termination; requiring employee to use sick leave or vacation time or to work certain hours prohibited; notice to employer; dissuasion from service as juror.
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