Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 266.595 (2026)

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NRS 266.595  Appeals.  Appeals to the district court may be taken from any final judgment of the municipal court in accordance with the provisions of NRS 5.073.

      [71:125:1907; RL § 837; NCL § 1172]—(NRS A 1991, 467)

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 8 cases, 1967–2016 · leading case: Tripp v. City of Sparks, 550 P.2d 419 (Nev. 1976).
Tripp v. City of Sparks, 550 P.2d 419 (Nev. 1976). “See also, NRS 266.595; Waugh v. Casazza, 85 Nev. 520 , 458 P.”
Sandstrom v. Second Jud. Dist. Court of Nevada ex rel. Cnty. of Washoe, 119 P.3d 1250 (Nev. 2005). “NRS 266.595 provides that “[ajppeals to the district court may be taken from any final judgment of the municipal court in accordance with the provisions of NRS 5.”
City of Las Vegas v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Court, 188 P.3d 55 (Nev. 2008). · cites it 2× “015, NRS 266.595, and NRS 5.073. 5 At the hearing before the district court, Meunier began her argument by addressing whether she resided with Bocharski.”
Stilwell v. City of North Las Vegas, 311 P.3d 1177 (Nev. 2013). “073(1) and NRS 266.595. Rather than try the charges de novo in district court, the prosecution dismissed them with prejudice.”
Root v. City of Las Vegas, 439 P.2d 219 (Nev. 1968). “010; NRS 266.595), the court declines to consider that issue.”
Root v. City of Las Vegas, 454 P.2d 894 (Nev. 1969). “” See also NRS 266.595 (1965). Respondent contends that NRS 189.”
Masters (Joshua) v. Dist. Ct. (City of Las Vegas) C/W 69602 (Nev. 2016). “565(1); NRS 266.595; Tripp 'The first NRS 484C.110 states that it is "[e]ffective until the date of the repeal of the federal law requiring each state to make it unlawful for a person to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.”
Hudson v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Court, 422 P.2d 688 (Nev. 1967). “NRS 266.595 provides the right of appeal to the district court from any final judgment of the municipal court in the same manner and with the same effect as appeals from justice court in civil or criminal cases.”
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