NRS 176.09183
Grounds for granting or dismissing petition

  • appeal.

1.

The court shall order a genetic marker analysis, after considering the information contained in the petition pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 176.0918 and any other evidence, if the court finds that:

(a)

The evidence to be analyzed exists;

(b)

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the evidence was not previously subjected to a genetic marker analysis, including, without limitation, because such an analysis was not available at the time of trial; and

(c)

One or more of the following situations applies:

(1)

A reasonable possibility exists that the petitioner would not have been prosecuted or convicted if exculpatory results had been obtained through a genetic marker analysis of the evidence identified in the petition;

(2)

The petitioner alleges and supports with facts that he or she asked his or her attorney to request to have a genetic marker analysis conducted, but the attorney refused or neglected to do so; or

(3)

The court previously ordered a genetic marker analysis to be conducted, but an analysis was never conducted.

2.

If the evidence was previously subjected to a genetic marker analysis, the court shall order a genetic marker analysis pursuant to subsection 1 if the court finds that:

(a)

The result of the previous analysis was inconclusive;

(b)

The evidence was not subjected to the type of analysis that is now requested and the requested analysis may resolve an issue not resolved by the previous analysis; or

(c)

The requested analysis would provide results that are significantly more accurate and probative of the identity of the perpetrator than the previous analysis.

3.

If the court orders a genetic marker analysis pursuant to subsection 1 or 2, the court shall:

(a)

Order the analysis to be conducted promptly under reasonable conditions designed to protect the interest of the State and the petitioner in the integrity of the evidence and the analysis process.

(b)

Select a forensic laboratory to conduct or oversee the analysis. The forensic laboratory selected by the court must:

(1)

Be operated by this state or one of its political subdivisions, when possible; and

(2)

Satisfy the standards for quality assurance that are established for forensic laboratories by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

(c)

Order the forensic laboratory selected pursuant to paragraph (b) to perform a genetic marker analysis of evidence. The analysis to be performed and evidence to be analyzed must:

(1)

Be specified in the order; and

(2)

Include such analysis, testing and comparison of genetic marker information contained in the evidence and the genetic marker information of the petitioner as the court determines appropriate under the circumstances.

(d)

Order the production of any reports that are prepared by a forensic laboratory in connection with the analysis and any data and notes upon which the report is based.

(e)

Order the preservation of evidence used in a genetic marker analysis performed pursuant to this section and NRS 176.0918 and 176.09187 for purposes of a subsequent proceeding or analysis, if any.

(f)

Order the results of the genetic marker analysis performed pursuant to this section and NRS 176.0918 and 176.09187 to be sent to the State Board of Parole Commissioners if the results of the genetic marker analysis are not favorable to the petitioner.

4.

If the court orders a genetic marker analysis pursuant to subsection 1 or 2, the State may appeal to the appellate court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to the rules fixed by the Supreme Court pursuant to Section 4 of Article 6 of the Nevada Constitution within 30 days after the notice of the entry of the order by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the district court.

5.

The court shall enter an order dismissing a petition filed pursuant to NRS 176.0918 if:

(a)

The requirements for ordering a genetic marker analysis pursuant to this section and NRS 176.0918 and 176.09187 are not satisfied; or

(b)

The results of a genetic marker analysis performed pursuant to this section and NRS 176.0918 and 176.09187 are not favorable to the petitioner.

6.

If the court enters an order dismissing a petition filed pursuant to NRS 176.0918, the person aggrieved by the order may appeal to the appellate court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to the rules fixed by the Supreme Court pursuant to Section 4 of Article 6 of the Nevada Constitution within 30 days after the notice of the entry of the order by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the district court.

Source: Section 176.09183 — Grounds for granting or dismissing petition; appeal., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-176.­html#NRS176Sec09183.

176.0911
Definitions.
176.0912
Biological evidence secured in connection with investigation or prosecution
176.0913
Biological specimen to be obtained from certain defendants
176.0915
Fee for obtaining biological specimen and for analysis
176.0916
Biological specimen to be obtained from certain probationers and parolees
176.0917
County to designate forensic laboratory to conduct or oversee analysis
176.0918
Petition requesting genetic marker analysis by person convicted of felony
176.0919
Execution stayed pending results of genetic marker analysis.
176.09111
“Agency of criminal justice” defined.
176.09112
“Biological specimen” defined.
176.09113
“CODIS” defined.
176.09114
“DNA” defined.
176.09115
“DNA profile” defined.
176.09116
“DNA record” defined.
176.09117
“Forensic laboratory” defined.
176.09118
“Genetic marker analysis” defined.
176.09119
“State DNA Database” defined.
176.09121
State DNA Database: Establishment
176.09123
Collection of biological specimen from persons arrested for felony
176.09125
Destruction of biological specimen and purging of DNA record: Grounds
176.09127
Payment of costs for obtaining biological specimen, destroying biological specimen and purging DNA record.
176.09129
Storage and maintenance of biological specimen, DNA profile, DNA record and information
176.09165
Establishment of standard form concerning use and destruction of biological specimen and purging of DNA record
176.09173
Powers and duties of forensic laboratory
176.09177
Limitation on civil and criminal liability for acts relating to collection of biological specimen.
176.09183
Grounds for granting or dismissing petition
176.09187
Genetic marker analysis: Motion for new trial authorized when results favorable to petitioner
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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