CONDUCT OF TRIAL  


NRS 175.111. Oath of jurors.
NRS 175.121. Personal knowledge of jurors.
NRS 175.131. Judge to inform jury of right to take notes.
NRS 175.141. Order of trial.
NRS 175.151. Number of counsel who may argue case.
NRS 175.161. Instructions.
NRS 175.171. No special instructions to be given relating exclusively to defendant’s testimony.
NRS 175.181. Instruction not to be given relative to failure of defendant to testify.
NRS 175.186. Instructions in prosecution for sexual assault or statutory sexual seduction: Use of certain terms and instructions prohibited.
NRS 175.191. Presumption of innocence: Acquittal in case of reasonable doubt.
NRS 175.201. Presumption of innocence: Conviction of lowest degree of offense.
NRS 175.211. Definition of reasonable doubt; no other definition to be given to juries.
NRS 175.221. Evidence.
NRS 175.241. Proof of corporate existence generally.
NRS 175.251. Conspiracy: Allegation and proof of overt act; evidence of overt acts not alleged.
NRS 175.261. False pretenses: What evidence necessary.
NRS 175.271. Expert witnesses.
NRS 175.282. Plea bargain: Inspection by jury; instruction of jury; cross-examination of defendant.
NRS 175.291. Testimony of accomplice must be corroborated; sufficiency of corroboration; accomplice defined.
NRS 175.301. Testimony of person upon or with whom abortion was allegedly committed.
NRS 175.311. Procedure when higher offense is shown by evidence.
NRS 175.321. Procedure if higher offense ignored.
NRS 175.331. When defendant on bail appears for trial defendant may be committed and held.
NRS 175.341. Mistake in charging proper offense: Defendant not discharged; commitment or bail.
NRS 175.351. Discharge of defendant when jury discharged for want of jurisdiction.
NRS 175.361. Offense committed in other county: Commitment to await warrant; admission to bail; transmittal of papers to district attorney of proper county; expense of transmission.
NRS 175.371. Discharge where defendant not arrested on warrant from other county; proceedings in case of arrest.
NRS 175.381. Court may advise jury to acquit defendant when evidence on either side closed; motion for judgment of acquittal after verdict of guilty or guilty but mentally ill; subsequent motion for new trial.
NRS 175.383. Withdrawal, discharge or change of defense counsel; limitations.
NRS 175.387. Misconduct of defendant; sanctions.