NRS 193.166
Additional penalty: Felony committed in violation of order for protection or order to restrict conduct
- restriction on probation.
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Except as otherwise provided in NRS 193.169, a person who commits a crime that is punishable as a felony, other than a crime that is punishable as a felony pursuant to subsection 6 of NRS 33.400, subsection 5 of NRS 200.378 or subsection 5 of NRS 200.591, in violation of:(a)
A temporary or extended order for protection against domestic violence issued pursuant to NRS 33.020;(b)
An order for protection against harassment in the workplace issued pursuant to NRS 33.270;(c)
A temporary or extended order for the protection of a child issued pursuant to NRS 33.400;(d)
An order for protection against domestic violence issued in an action or proceeding brought pursuant to title 11 of NRS;(e)
A temporary or extended order issued pursuant to NRS 200.378; or(f)
A temporary or extended order issued pursuant to NRS 200.591,2.
In determining the length of the additional penalty imposed pursuant to this section, the court shall consider the following information:(a)
The facts and circumstances of the crime;(b)
The criminal history of the person;(c)
The impact of the crime on any victim;(d)
Any mitigating factors presented by the person; and(e)
Any other relevant information.3.
The sentence prescribed by this section:(a)
Must not exceed the sentence imposed for the crime; and(b)
Runs concurrently or consecutively with the sentence prescribed by statute for the crime, as ordered by the court.4.
The court shall not grant probation to or suspend the sentence of any person convicted of attempted murder, battery which involves the use of a deadly weapon, battery which results in substantial bodily harm or battery which is committed by strangulation as described in NRS 200.481 or 200.485 if an additional term of imprisonment may be imposed for that primary offense pursuant to this section.5.
This section does not create a separate offense but provides an additional penalty for the primary offense, whose imposition is contingent upon the finding of the prescribed fact.
Source:
Section 193.166 — Additional penalty: Felony committed in violation of order for protection or order to restrict conduct; restriction on probation., https://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-193.html#NRS193Sec166
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