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Investigation of Suspected Criminal Activity; Detention, Identification and Custodial....

Sections

171.123
Temporary detention by peace officer of person suspected of criminal behavior or of violating conditions of parole or probation: Limitations.
171.1223
Peace officer with limited jurisdiction must notify primary law enforcement agency of commission of certain felonies
171.1225
Peace officer to provide information to suspected victims of domestic violence.
171.1227
Peace officer to submit written report concerning suspected acts of domestic violence
171.1228
Investigation of alleged sexual offense: Alleged victim not required to submit to polygraphic examination or other similar examination.
171.1229
Fingerprinting of persons detained and cited for committing suspected acts of domestic violence
171.1231
Arrest if probable cause appears.
171.1232
Search to ascertain presence of dangerous weapon
171.1235
Gaming licensee may detain person suspected of having committed felony in gaming establishment.
171.1237
Identification of suspect by live lineup, photo lineup or show-up: Law enforcement agencies to adopt policies and procedures governing use.
171.1239
Electronic recording of custodial interrogations conducted in place of detention
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Location: https://nevada.public.law/statutes/nrs_chapter_171_sub-chapter_investigation_of_suspected_criminal_activity;_detention,_identification_and_custodial....

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