Nevada Code § 172.005

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As
used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. An indictment is an accusation in
writing, presented by a grand jury to a competent court, charging a person with
a public offense.
2. A presentment is an informal statement
in writing, by the grand jury, representing to the court that a public offense
has been committed, which is triable within the district, and that there is
reasonable ground for believing that a particular person, named or described,
has committed it.

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