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Statutes > Nevada > Title-6 > Chapter-71 > Arrest-and-bail > 71-040

71.040  Arresting officer must give notice of arrest to plaintiff.  The officer making the arrest must immediately give notice thereof to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney or agent, and endorse on the summons, and subscribe a certificate, stating the time of serving the same, the time of the arrest and of giving notice to the plaintiff.

      [1911 CPA § 805; RL § 5747; NCL § 9294]

      NRS 71.050  Arresting officer must keep defendant in custody.  The officer making the arrest must keep the defendant in custody until the defendant is discharged by order of the justice.

      [1911 CPA § 806; RL § 5748; NCL § 9295]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-6 > Chapter-71 > Arrest-and-bail > 71-040

71.040  Arresting officer must give notice of arrest to plaintiff.  The officer making the arrest must immediately give notice thereof to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney or agent, and endorse on the summons, and subscribe a certificate, stating the time of serving the same, the time of the arrest and of giving notice to the plaintiff.

      [1911 CPA § 805; RL § 5747; NCL § 9294]

      NRS 71.050  Arresting officer must keep defendant in custody.  The officer making the arrest must keep the defendant in custody until the defendant is discharged by order of the justice.

      [1911 CPA § 806; RL § 5748; NCL § 9295]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-6 > Chapter-71 > Arrest-and-bail > 71-040

71.040  Arresting officer must give notice of arrest to plaintiff.  The officer making the arrest must immediately give notice thereof to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney or agent, and endorse on the summons, and subscribe a certificate, stating the time of serving the same, the time of the arrest and of giving notice to the plaintiff.

      [1911 CPA § 805; RL § 5747; NCL § 9294]

      NRS 71.050  Arresting officer must keep defendant in custody.  The officer making the arrest must keep the defendant in custody until the defendant is discharged by order of the justice.

      [1911 CPA § 806; RL § 5748; NCL § 9295]