Nevada Code § 1.469

Authorized statements by Commission when subject matter becomes public
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In any disciplinary
proceeding in which the subject matter becomes public, through independent
sources, or upon a determination pursuant to NRS
1.467 and filing of a formal statement of charges, the Commission may issue
such statements as it deems appropriate under the circumstances to:
1. Confirm the pendency of the
investigation;
2. Clarify the procedural aspects of the
disciplinary proceedings;
3. Explain the right of the judge to a
fair hearing without prejudgment;
4. State that the judge denies the
allegations;
5. Explain the reasons for dismissing a
complaint; and
6. Explain why the Commission chose to
enter into an agreement with a judge pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 1.468 .

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