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50.330  Testimony given pursuant to NRS 50.315 or 50.320 may be given by use of simultaneous audiovisual transmission; requirements for use.  Any testimony given pursuant to NRS 50.315 or 50.320 may be given by means of simultaneous audiovisual transmission accomplished through the use of:

      1.  One or more cameras at a location other than the courtroom that depict the witness in real time so that the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the prosecutor, the court and the jury, if any, can see the witness in his or her entirety; and

      2.  One or more cameras in the courtroom that depict the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the prosecutor, the court and the jury, if any, in real time on a screen visible to the witness who is at another location.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 396)

      NRS 50.345  Expert testimony to show victim’s behavior or condition is consistent with behavior or condition of victim of sexual assault.  In any prosecution for sexual assault, expert testimony is not inadmissible to show that the victim’s behavior or mental or physical condition is consistent with the behavior or condition of a victim of sexual assault.

      (Added to NRS by 1985, 843)

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Statutes > Nevada > Title-4 > Chapter-50 > Opinions-and-expert-testimony > 50-330

50.330  Testimony given pursuant to NRS 50.315 or 50.320 may be given by use of simultaneous audiovisual transmission; requirements for use.  Any testimony given pursuant to NRS 50.315 or 50.320 may be given by means of simultaneous audiovisual transmission accomplished through the use of:

      1.  One or more cameras at a location other than the courtroom that depict the witness in real time so that the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the prosecutor, the court and the jury, if any, can see the witness in his or her entirety; and

      2.  One or more cameras in the courtroom that depict the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the prosecutor, the court and the jury, if any, in real time on a screen visible to the witness who is at another location.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 396)

      NRS 50.345  Expert testimony to show victim’s behavior or condition is consistent with behavior or condition of victim of sexual assault.  In any prosecution for sexual assault, expert testimony is not inadmissible to show that the victim’s behavior or mental or physical condition is consistent with the behavior or condition of a victim of sexual assault.

      (Added to NRS by 1985, 843)


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-4 > Chapter-50 > Opinions-and-expert-testimony > 50-330

50.330  Testimony given pursuant to NRS 50.315 or 50.320 may be given by use of simultaneous audiovisual transmission; requirements for use.  Any testimony given pursuant to NRS 50.315 or 50.320 may be given by means of simultaneous audiovisual transmission accomplished through the use of:

      1.  One or more cameras at a location other than the courtroom that depict the witness in real time so that the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the prosecutor, the court and the jury, if any, can see the witness in his or her entirety; and

      2.  One or more cameras in the courtroom that depict the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the prosecutor, the court and the jury, if any, in real time on a screen visible to the witness who is at another location.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 396)

      NRS 50.345  Expert testimony to show victim’s behavior or condition is consistent with behavior or condition of victim of sexual assault.  In any prosecution for sexual assault, expert testimony is not inadmissible to show that the victim’s behavior or mental or physical condition is consistent with the behavior or condition of a victim of sexual assault.

      (Added to NRS by 1985, 843)