Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE15 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS |
CHAPTER199. Crimes Against Public Justice |
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION |
NRS 199.010. Bribery of judicial officer. |
NRS 199.020. Judicial officer who asks for or receives bribe. |
NRS 199.030. Jurors and others accepting bribes. |
NRS 199.040. Influencing juror, arbitrator, referee or prospective juror. |
NRS 199.050. Juror, arbitrator or referee promising verdict or decision or receiving communication. |
NRS 199.060. Misconduct of officer drawing jury. |
NRS 199.070. Soliciting jury duty. |
NRS 199.080. Misconduct of officer in charge of jury. |
NRS 199.090. Testimony of offender. |
RESCUES |
NRS 199.100. Rescuing prisoner. |
NRS 199.110. Retaking goods from custody of officer. |
PERJURY AND SUBORNATION OF PERJURY |
NRS 199.120. Definition; penalties. |
NRS 199.125. “Oath” and “swear” defined. |
NRS 199.130. False affidavit or complaint to effect arrest or search. |
NRS 199.140. Use of fictitious name on affidavit or complaint to effect arrest or search. |
NRS 199.145. Statement made in declaration under penalty of perjury. |
NRS 199.150. Attempt to suborn perjury. |
NRS 199.160. Procuring execution of innocent person by perjury or subornation of perjury. |
NRS 199.180. Irregularity in administering oath or incompetency of witness no defense. |
NRS 199.190. Deposition: When deemed to be complete. |
NRS 199.200. Statement of what one does not know to be true. |
FALSIFYING EVIDENCE |
NRS 199.210. Offering false evidence. |
NRS 199.220. Destroying evidence. |
NRS 199.230. Preventing or dissuading person from testifying or producing evidence. |
NRS 199.240. Bribing or intimidating witness to influence testimony. |
NRS 199.242. Limitations on defenses to prosecution for influencing testimony of witness. |
NRS 199.250. Witness accepting bribe. |
OTHER OFFENSES |
NRS 199.260. Neglect or refusal to receive person into custody. |
NRS 199.270. Refusal to make arrest or to aid officer. |
NRS 199.280. Resisting public officer. |
NRS 199.290. Compounding crimes. |
NRS 199.300. Intimidating public officer, public employee, juror, referee, arbitrator, appraiser, assessor or similar person. |
NRS 199.305. Preventing or dissuading victim, person acting on behalf of victim, or witness from reporting crime, commencing prosecution or causing arrest. |
NRS 199.310. Malicious prosecution. |
NRS 199.320. Inducing lawsuit. |
NRS 199.330. Buying or promising reward by justice or constable. |
NRS 199.335. Failure to appear after admission to bail or release without bail. |
NRS 199.340. Criminal contempt. |
NRS 199.350. Grand juror acting after challenge allowed. |
NRS 199.360. Fraudulent pretenses relative to birth of infant; false representation of entitlement to interest or share in estate of deceased person. |
NRS 199.370. Substitution of child. |
NRS 199.380. Instituting suit in name of another. |
NRS 199.410. Combination to resist process. |
NRS 199.430. Impersonation of officer. |
NRS 199.440. Search warrant maliciously procured. |
NRS 199.450. Peace officer exceeding authority in execution of search warrant. |
NRS 199.460. Extortion of confession; refusing accused communication with attorney or friends. |
NRS 199.470. Malicious destruction of legal and other notices. |
CONSPIRACY |
NRS 199.480. Penalties. |
NRS 199.490. Overt act not necessary. |
SOLICITATION |
NRS 199.500. Penalty. |
OBSTRUCTION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION |
NRS 199.510. Provisions not applicable to privileged communications between lawyer and client. |
NRS 199.520. Disclosure of information to subject of investigation. |
NRS 199.530. Notification of possible search or seizure. |
NRS 199.540. Notification of interception of wire or oral communication or use of pen register or trap and trace device. |