NRS Flashcards

1
Q

Human excrement violation punishment? (With disease)

A

(Results must be provided to officer after testing)

Cat A Felony

1) Life with possibility of parole after 10 years.
2) Or a definite term of 25 years with eligibility for parole after serving 10 years and a fine of not more than $50,000.

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2
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Human excrement violation punishment (no disease)?

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Cat B Felony

2-10 years and a fine of not more than $10,000.

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3
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An incarcerated person who possesses or has in his control any weapon.

Punishment?

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Cat B Felony

State Prison 1-6 years

** Incarceration begins upon assignment to a cell after completion of initial booking.

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4
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A person needs to be allowed to make a reasonable number of completed calls no later than _____ hours after arrest.

A

3

(Reasonable) completed call to a friend of bail agent and one to an attorney.

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5
Q

Battery domestic violence third offense within seven years.

Punishment?

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Cat C Felony (NRS 193.130)

State prison 1-5 years

Fine of not more than $10,000.

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6
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Battery domestic violence second offense within 7 years.

Punishment?

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Misdemeanor

1) Jail 10 days - 6 months
2) 100 to 200 hours community service
3) Fine of $500-$1,000.

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7
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Battery which constitutes domestic violence.

First offense (signing 7 years)?

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Misdemeanor

1) 2 days - 6 months city or county jail
2) 48-120 hours community service
3) Fine $200-$1,000

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8
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Battery committed on an officer performing his duties and with deadly weapon with substantial bodily harm.

Punishment?

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Cat B Felony

2-15 years

Fine of not more than $10,000

Or both

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9
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Battery committed on an officer performing his duty and suffers substantial bodily harm (no deadly weapon).

Punishment?

A

Cat B Felony

2-10 years fine of not more than $10,000 or both.

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10
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If battery is not committed with a deadly weapons and substantial bodily harm to victim results.

Punishment

A

Cat C Felony

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11
Q

Define battery

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Any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another.

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12
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Assault on an officer performing his duty. No deadly weapon.

Punishment?

A

Cat D Felony

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13
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Assault on an officer performing his duty with a deadly weapon.

Punishment?

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Cat B Felony

1-6 years

Fine of not more than $5,000

Or both

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14
Q

Define assault

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Intentionally placing another person in reasonable apprehension of immediate bodily harm.

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15
Q

If an assault is made with a deadly weapon on an inmate.

Punishment?

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Cat B Felony

Imprisionment for not less than 1 year and no more than 6 years or by fine of not more than $5,000

Or both

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