NRS 207.193
Coercion: Hearing to determine whether sexually motivated.


1.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, if a person is convicted of coercion or attempted coercion in violation of paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of NRS 207.190, the court shall, at the request of the prosecuting attorney, conduct a separate hearing to determine whether the offense was sexually motivated. A request for such a hearing may not be submitted to the court unless the prosecuting attorney, not less than 72 hours before the commencement of the trial, files and serves upon the defendant a written notice of the intention to request such a hearing.

2.

A hearing requested pursuant to subsection 1 must be conducted before:

(a)

The court imposes its sentence; or

(b)

A separate penalty hearing is conducted.

3.

At the hearing, only evidence concerning the question of whether the offense was sexually motivated may be presented. The prosecuting attorney must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the offense was sexually motivated.

4.

A person may stipulate that his or her offense was sexually motivated before a hearing held pursuant to subsection 1 or as part of an agreement to plead nolo contendere, guilty or guilty but mentally ill.

5.

The court shall enter in the record:

(a)

Its finding from a hearing held pursuant to subsection 1; or

(b)

A stipulation made pursuant to subsection 4.

6.

For the purposes of this section, an offense is “sexually motivated” if one of the purposes for which the person committed the offense was his or her sexual gratification.

Source: Section 207.193 — Coercion: Hearing to determine whether sexually motivated., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-207.­html#NRS207Sec193.

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Threatening or obscene letters or writings.
207.185
Penalty for commission of certain unlawful acts by reason of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation or gender identity or expression of another person or group of persons.
207.190
Coercion.
207.193
Coercion: Hearing to determine whether sexually motivated.
207.195
Use of monetary instrument or other property representing proceeds or derived from unlawful activity
207.200
Unlawful trespass upon land
207.203
Unlawful trespass upon licensed gaming establishment by person previously convicted of prostitution or solicitation for prostitution.
207.204
Jumping or removal from fixed structure by parachute or other airborne means or assisting another person in doing so deemed to be trespass
207.205
Posting land without permission of owner or occupant.
207.210
Destruction of signs or notices forbidding trespass.
207.220
Penalty for not closing gates.
207.225
Unlawful diversion of irrigation water.
207.230
Acting without lawful authority.
207.235
Dog racing as gaming activity.
207.245
Use of system providing telephone number to be used in emergency when no actual or perceived emergency exists
207.260
Unlawful contact with child or person with mental illness.
207.270
Loitering about school or public place where children congregate.
207.280
False reporting of crimes unlawful.
207.285
Making false or misleading statement to cause activation of Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Abducted Children or Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Missing Endangered Older Persons.
207.290
Giving or accepting bribe to influence outcome of sporting event.
207.295
Commercial bribery.
207.297
Discrimination: Definitions.
207.300
Discrimination: Transactions involving real property.
207.310
Discrimination: Loans for dwellings.
207.320
Preparation or sale of academic writings.
207.325
Unsolicited transmission of advertisement to facsimile machine.
207.330
Sale of identifying card or document.
207.335
Counterfeiting or forging registry identification card or letter of approval issued for engaging in acts relating to medical use of cannabis
207.337
Simulation of summons, complaint, judgment, order or other legal process
207.340
Acts concerning federal food stamps
207.345
Impersonation of officer or employee of utility.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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