Nevada StatutesTITLE 15 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
- Chapter 193 - General Provisions
- 193.010 - Definitions.
- 193.011 - “Boat” defined.
- 193.0115 - “Bond” defined.
- 193.012 - “Break” defined.
- 193.0125 - “Building” defined.
- 193.013 - “Corrupt” and “corruptly” defined.
- 193.014 - “Dwelling house” defined.
- 193.0145 - “Enter” defined.
- 193.0155 - “Indicted,” “indictment,” “informed against” and “information” defined.
- 193.016 - “Judge” defined.
- 193.0165 - “Jurors” defined.
- 193.017 - “Knowingly” defined.
- 193.0175 - “Malice” and “maliciously” defined.
- 193.018 - “Neglect,” “negligence,” “negligent” and “negligently” defined.
- 193.0185 - “Nighttime” defined.
- 193.019 - “Officer” and “public officer” defined.
- 193.0195 - “Owner” defined.
- 193.0205 - “Person” defined.
- 193.021 - “Personal property” defined.
- 193.0215 - “Prison” defined.
- 193.022 - “Prisoner” defined.
- 193.0225 - “Property” defined.
- 193.023 - “Railway” or “railroad” defined.
- 193.0235 - “Real property” defined.
- 193.024 - “Signature” defined.
- 193.0245 - “Writing” defined.
- 193.030 - Construction of provisions of title.
- 193.040 - Intent to defraud.
- 193.045 - Repeated conviction as element or aggravation of offense: Place of former conviction immaterial.
- 193.050 - Conduct constituting crime; prohibited or unlawful acts; common law.
- 193.060 - Construction of provisions similar to existing laws.
- 193.070 - Effect of provisions upon past offenses.
- 193.075 - Effect of repeal of statute: Penalty previously imposed; prior violations.
- 193.080 - Application to existing civil rights.
- 193.090 - Civil remedies preserved.
- 193.100 - Proceedings to impeach or remove officers and others preserved.
- 193.105 - Termination of employment, removal from office or impeachment of public employee or officer upon conviction for sale of controlled substance.
- 193.110 - Authority of courts-martial unaffected; punishment for contempt unaffected.
- 193.120 - Classification of crimes.
- 193.130 - Categories and punishment of felonies.
- 193.140 - Punishment of gross misdemeanors.
- 193.150 - Punishment of misdemeanors.
- 193.155 - Penalty for public offense proportionate to value of property affected or loss resulting from offense.
- 193.160 - Penalty for misdemeanor by corporations when not fixed by statute.
- 193.1605 - Minimum punishment for gross misdemeanor committed on property of school, at activity sponsored by school or on school bus.
- 193.161 - Additional or alternative penalty: Felony committed on property of school, at activity sponsored by school or on school bus.
- 193.162 - Additional penalty: Felony committed by adult with assistance of child.
- 193.163 - Additional penalty: Use of handgun containing metal-penetrating bullet in commission of crime.
- 193.165 - Additional penalty: Use of deadly weapon or tear gas in commission of crime; restriction on probation.
- 193.166 - Additional penalty: Felony committed in violation of order for protection or order to restrict conduct; restriction on probation.
- 193.167 - Additional penalty: Certain crimes committed against person 60 years of age or older or against vulnerable person.
- 193.1675 - Additional penalty: Commission of crime because of certain actual or perceived characteristics of victim.
- 193.168 - Additional penalty: Felony committed to promote activities of criminal gang; restriction on probation; expert testimony.
- 193.1685 - Additional or alternative penalty: Felony committed with intent to commit, cause, aid, further or conceal act of terrorism.
- 193.169 - Additional or alternative penalty: Limitation on imposition; alternative allegations.
- 193.170 - Prohibited act is misdemeanor when no penalty imposed.
- 193.190 - To constitute crime there must be unity of act and intent.
- 193.200 - Intent: How manifested.
- 193.210 - When person considered to be of sound mind.
- 193.220 - When voluntary intoxication may be considered.
- 193.230 - Lawful resistance to commission of public offense: Who may make.
- 193.240 - Resistance by party about to be injured.
- 193.250 - Resistance by other persons.
- 193.260 - Persons acting by command of officers of justice.
- 193.270 - Acts punishable under foreign law.
- 193.280 - Defendant allowed to introduce in evidence foreign acquittal.
- 193.290 - Conviction or acquittal in other county is sufficient defense.
- 193.300 - Punishment for contempt.
- 193.310 - Sending letters: When offense deemed complete; venue.
- 193.320 - Omission to perform duty: When not punishable.
- 193.330 - Punishment for attempts.
- 193.340 - Required disclosure of certain information by provider of Internet service; penalty; issuance and enforcement of administrative subpoena; fee for information.
- Chapter 194 - Persons Liable to Punishment for Crime
- Chapter 195 - Parties to Crimes
- Chapter 196 - Crimes Against the Sovereignty of This State
- Chapter 197 - Crimes By and Against the Executive Power of This State
- Chapter 198 - Crimes Against the Legislative Power
- Chapter 199 - Crimes Against Public Justice
- Chapter 200 - Crimes Against the Person
- Chapter 201 - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals
- Chapter 202 - Crimes Against Public Health and Safety
- Chapter 203 - Crimes Against the Public Peace
- Chapter 204 - Crimes Against the Revenue and Property of This State
- Chapter 205 - Crimes Against Property
- Chapter 205A - Technological Crime Advisory Board
- Chapter 206 - Malicious Mischief
- 206.005 - “Graffiti” defined.
- 206.010 - Destruction or damage of property by unlawful assembly.
- 206.015 - Destruction or damage of crops, gardens, trees or shrubs.
- 206.040 - Entering property with intention to damage or destroy property.
- 206.125 - Damage of property used for purpose of religion, for burial or memorializing of dead, for education, as transportation facility, as public transportation vehicle or as community center; dama
- 206.140 - Nuisance in building; trespass upon grounds; disturbing assembly.
- 206.150 - Killing, maiming, disfiguring or poisoning animal of another person; killing estray or livestock.
- 206.160 - Leading or driving horse away without authority.
- 206.200 - Posting of bills, signs or posters unlawful.
- 206.220 - Removal, alteration or destruction of monuments or landmarks designating boundaries.
- 206.260 - Fraudulent and malicious destruction of writings.
- 206.270 - Defacing proclamations and notices.
- 206.280 - Tampering with papers.
- 206.290 - Opening or publishing sealed letter or telegram.
- 206.300 - False signals endangering cars, vessels or motors.
- 206.310 - Injury to other property.
- 206.320 - Unlawful removal of petrified wood from posted or designated sites; duties of certain officers.
- 206.330 - Placing graffiti on or otherwise defacing property: Fines and penalties; parent or guardian responsible for fines and penalties if person violating section is under age of 18 years; suspensi
- 206.335 - Carrying graffiti implement at certain locations with intent to vandalize, place graffiti on or deface property.
- 206.340 - Graffiti Reward Fund created; administrative assessment to be imposed for certain violations; use of money to pay reward for information leading to identification, apprehension and convictio
- 206.345 - Person or entity to be paid if restitution is ordered for violation of NRS 206.125
- Chapter 207 - Miscellaneous Crimes