Nevada Code § 171.186

Rights of defendant before preliminary examination
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The magistrate or master shall inform the
defendant of the complaint and of any affidavit filed therewith, of the right
to retain counsel, of the right to request the assignment of counsel if the
defendant is unable to obtain counsel, and of the right to have a preliminary
examination. The magistrate or master shall also inform the defendant that the
defendant is not required to make a statement and that any statement made may
be used against him or her. The magistrate shall allow the defendant reasonable
time and opportunity to consult counsel, and shall admit the defendant to bail
as provided in this title.

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