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NV NRS201.455Bestiality

NV NRS201.455Bestiality - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS201.455Bestiality

Nevada Revised Statutes

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; penalties. NRS201.455Bestiality; penalties. 1.  A person commits the crime of bestiality if the person knowingly and intentionally: (a) Engages in sexual conduct with an animal; (b) Causes another person to engage in sexual conduct with an animal or aids or abets another person in engaging in sexual conduct with an animal; (c) Permits any sexual conduct with an animal to be conducted on any premises under the control of the person; (d) Engages in, organizes, promotes, conducts, advertises, aids, abets, participates in and is physically present as an observer, or performs any service in the furtherance of an act involving any sexual conduct with an animal; or (e) Photographs or films, for purposes of his or her sexual gratification or the sexual gratification of another person, a...

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