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NV NRS200.485Battery

NV NRS200.485Battery - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS200.485Battery

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which constitutes domestic violence: Penalties; NRS200.485Battery which constitutes domestic violence: Penalties; referring child for counseling; right to trial by jury; restriction against probation and suspension; notice of prohibition against owning or possessing firearm; order to surrender, sell or transfer firearm; penalty for violation concerning firearm; definitions. 1.  Unless a greater penalty is provided pursuant to subsections 2 to 5, inclusive, orNRS 200.481, a person convicted of a battery which constitutes domestic violence pursuant toNRS 33.018: (a) For the first offense within 7 years, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by: (1) Imprisonment in the city or county jail or detention facility for not less than 2 days, but not more than 6 months; and (2...

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