Nevada Revised Statutes
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 51.145 (2026)
Absence of entry in records of regularly conducted activity
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NRS 51.145 Absence of entry in records of regularly conducted activity. Evidence that a matter is not included in the
memoranda, reports, records or data compilations, in any form, of a regularly
conducted activity is not inadmissible under the hearsay rule to prove the
nonoccurrence or nonexistence of the matter, if the matter was of a kind of
which a memorandum, report, record or data compilation was regularly made and
preserved.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 795)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2005–2005 · leading case: Flores v. State, 120 P.3d 1170 (Nev. 2005).
Flores v. State, 120 P.3d 1170 (Nev. 2005). “135 (record of regularly conducted activity); NRS 51.145 (absence of entry in records of regularly conducted activity); NRS 51.”
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