Nevada Code § 176.025

Sentence of death or life imprisonment without possibility of parole not to be imposed on person under age of 18 years
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A sentence of death or life imprisonment
without the possibility of parole must not be imposed or inflicted upon any
person convicted of a crime now punishable by death or life imprisonment
without the possibility of parole who at the time of the commission of the
crime was less than 18 years of age. As to such a person, the maximum
punishment that may be imposed is life imprisonment with the possibility of
parole.

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