Nev. Rev. Stat. § 6.145
Recess of grand jury
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NRS 6.145 Recess of grand jury. Upon
the completion of its business for the time being, the court may, at the
request of or with the concurrence of the grand jury, recess the grand jury
subject to recall at such time as new business may require its attention.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 1467; A 1985, 557)
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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6
cases, 1979–2013 · leading case: In Re the Report of the Washoe County Grand Jury
In Re the Report of the Washoe County Grand Jury (1979)
“095), and determines when a grand jury is to be discharged, recessed (NRS 6.145), or a juror excused (NRS 172.275).”
Rugamas v. Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada ex rel. County of Clark (2013)
“determines when a grand jury is to be discharged, recessed (NRS 6.145), or a juror excused (NRS 172.275),” and “has the limited power to review reports of grand juries within its jurisdiction prior to publication”).”
Lane v. Second Judicial District Court, Washoe County (1988)
“095), and determines when a grand jury is to be discharged, recessed (NRS 6.145), or a juror excused (NRS 172.275).”
Lane v. SECOND JUD. DIST., WASHOE COUNTY (1988)
“095), and determines when a grand jury is to be discharged, recessed (NRS 6.145), or a juror excused (NRS 172.275).”
Desai (Dipak) v. Dist. Ct. (State) (2013)
“" NRS 6.145; see NRS 172.045 ("Grand juries shall be impaneled as provided in chapter 6 of NRS.”
Rugamas v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Ct. (2013)
“determines when a grand jury is to be discharged, recessed (NRS 6.145), or a juror excused (NRS 172.275)," and "has the limited power to review reports of grand juries within its jurisdiction prior to publication").”
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