Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 174.285 (2026)

Time limits

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NRS 174.285  Time limits.

      1.  A request made pursuant to NRS 174.235 or 174.245 may be made only within 30 days after arraignment or at such reasonable later time as the court may permit. A subsequent request may be made only upon a showing of cause why the request would be in the interest of justice.

      2.  A party shall comply with a request made pursuant to NRS 174.235 or 174.245 not less than 30 days before trial or at such reasonable later time as the court may permit.

      (Added to NRS by 1967, 1420; A 1995, 265; 1997, 2369)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2019–2019 · leading case: Caperonis (Brian) v. State (Nev. 2019).
Caperonis (Brian) v. State (Nev. 2019). “To the extent that it was the State that failed to comply with NRS 174.285(2), we agree with the district court that this noncompliance did not hinder appellant in mounting a defense.”
Caperonis (Brian) v. State (Nev. 2019). “To the extent that it was the State that failed to comply with NRS 174.285(2), we agree with the district court that this noncompliance did not hinder appellant in mounting a defense.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 174.285(2) — 2 cases
Caperonis (Brian) v. State (Nev. 2019). “To the extent that it was the State that failed to comply with NRS 174.285(2), we agree with the district court that this noncompliance did not hinder appellant in mounting a defense.”
Caperonis (Brian) v. State (Nev. 2019). “To the extent that it was the State that failed to comply with NRS 174.285(2), we agree with the district court that this noncompliance did not hinder appellant in mounting a defense.”
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