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NV NRS201.345Jurisdictional

NV NRS201.345Jurisdictional - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS201.345Jurisdictional

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powers of Attorney General. NRS201.345Jurisdictional powers of Attorney General. 1.  The Attorney General has concurrent jurisdiction with the district attorneys of the counties in this State to prosecute any violation ofNRS 201.300,201.301,201.320,201.354or201.395. 2.  If the Attorney General charges a defendant pursuant to this section, the Attorney General may also charge related offenses if committed in the course of a violation ofNRS 201.300,201.301,201.320,201.354or201.395. 3.  When acting pursuant to this section, the Attorney General may commence an investigation and file a criminal action without leave of court and the Attorney General has exclusive charge of the conduct of the prosecution. (Added to NRS by2013, 2429; A2019, 2630;2021, 165)...

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