NRS 174.063
Written plea agreement for plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill: Form
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If a plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill is made in a written plea agreement, the agreement must be substantially in the following form:1.
The constitutional privilege against self-incrimination, including the right to refuse to testify at trial, in which event the prosecution would not be allowed to comment to the jury about my refusal to testify.2.
The constitutional right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury, free of excessive pretrial publicity prejudicial to the defense, at which trial I would be entitled to the assistance of an attorney, either appointed or retained. At trial, the State would bear the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the offense charged.3.
The constitutional right to confront and cross-examine any witnesses who would testify against me.4.
The constitutional right to subpoena witnesses to testify on my behalf.5.
The constitutional right to testify in my own defense.6.
The right to appeal the conviction, with the assistance of an attorney, either appointed or retained, unless the appeal is based upon reasonable constitutional, jurisdictional or other grounds that challenge the legality of the proceedings and except as otherwise provided in subsection 3 of NRS 174.035.2.
If the defendant is represented by counsel, the written plea agreement must also include a certificate of counsel that is substantially in the following form:1.
I have fully explained to the defendant the allegations contained in the charges to which guilty or guilty but mentally ill pleas are being entered.2.
I have advised the defendant of the penalties for each charge and the restitution that the defendant may be ordered to pay.3.
All pleas of guilty or guilty but mentally ill offered by the defendant pursuant to this agreement are consistent with all the facts known to me and are made with my advice to the defendant and are in the best interest of the defendant.4.
To the best of my knowledge and belief, the defendant:(a)
Is competent and understands the charges and the consequences of pleading guilty or guilty but mentally ill as provided in this agreement.(b)
Executed this agreement and will enter all guilty or guilty but mentally ill pleas pursuant hereto voluntarily.(c)
Was not under the influence of intoxicating liquor, a controlled substance or other drug at the time of the execution of this agreement.
Source:
Section 174.063 — Written plea agreement for plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill: Form; contents., https://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-174.html#NRS174Sec063
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