NRS 172.215
Certified court reporter: Appointment

  • compensation
  • material required for and prohibited from inclusion in notes.

1.

Whenever criminal causes are being investigated by the grand jury, it shall appoint a certified court reporter. If the certified court reporter is not an official reporter of the district court, the certified court reporter shall, before entering upon his or her duties, take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office. The certified court reporter is entitled to receive the same compensation for services as an official reporter of the district court.

2.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, the certified court reporter shall include in the notes taken of a grand jury proceeding all criminal matters which come before the grand jury including:

(a)

The charge by the impaneling judge;

(b)

Any subsequent instructions or statements made by the judge;

(c)

Each statement made by the district attorney;

(d)

Each question asked of and response given by the witnesses who appear before the grand jury; and

(e)

Any statements made by the grand jurors during the proceeding.

3.

The certified court reporter shall not include in his or her notes:

(a)

Any confidential communication between a witness and the witness’s legal counsel, if the legal counsel is allowed to accompany the witness before the grand jury; or

(b)

The deliberations and voting of the grand jury.

Source: Section 172.215 — Certified court reporter: Appointment; compensation; material required for and prohibited from inclusion in notes., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-172.­html#NRS172Sec215.

172.105
Powers.
172.107
Limitations on use of grand jury.
172.135
Evidence receivable before grand jury.
172.137
Use of affidavit before grand jury: When permitted
172.138
Use of audiovisual technology to present live testimony before grand jury: Requirements.
172.139
District attorney and grand jury prohibited from questioning attorney regarding matters learned for client or issuing subpoena for work done by attorney for client.
172.145
Defendant entitled to submit statement regarding preliminary hearing which grand jury must receive
172.155
Degree of evidence to warrant indictment
172.165
Grand juror must declare knowledge as to commission of public offense
172.175
Matters into which grand jury shall and may inquire.
172.185
Grand jury entitled to enter jails and examine records.
172.195
Issuance of subpoenas by grand jury
172.197
Procedure when person subpoenaed to appear before grand jury intends to assert constitutional privilege against self-incrimination.
172.205
Power to engage services of skilled persons.
172.215
Certified court reporter: Appointment
172.225
Transcripts: Preparation
172.235
Who may be present when grand jury is in session.
172.239
Legal counsel for certain persons who appear before grand jury.
172.241
Right of certain persons to appear before grand jury
172.245
Secrecy of proceedings of grand jury
172.255
Finding and return of presentment or indictment
172.259
Publication of fact that no indictment was issued by grand jury.
172.265
Names of witnesses inserted or endorsed at foot of indictment.
172.267
Report of grand jury: Scope
172.269
Report of grand jury: Inclusion of recommendations to public officers or agencies
172.271
Report of grand jury: Preliminary review by court
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

§ 172.215’s source at nv​.us