Nev. Rev. Stat. § 34.400
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NRS 34.400 Contents of writ. The
writ must be directed to the person who has the petitioner in custody or under
restraint, commanding the person to have the body of the petitioner produced
before the district court, Court of Appeals or Supreme Court at a time which
the judge or justice directs.
[5:93:1862; B § 353; BH § 3675; C § 3747; RL § 6230; NCL § 11379]—(NRS A 1985, 1235; 2013, 1734)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2002–2024 · leading case: Gebers v. State
Gebers v. State (2002)
“Wommer on August 31, 1999, directly addressing the claims presented in Gebers’ petition, it is clear that the hearing conducted on August 31, 1999, is properly characterized as an ‘ ‘ evidentiary hearing.”
HARRIS (BARRY) v. WARDEN (2024)
“390, NRS 34.400, NRS 34.440, NRS 34.470, and NRS 34.”
HARRIS (BARRY) v. WARDEN (2024)
“390, NRS 34.400, NRS 34.440, NRS 34.470, and NRS 34.”
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