Nevada Code § 178.488

Right to bail upon review; notice of application to be given district attorney
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1. Bail may be allowed pending appeal or
certiorari unless it appears that the appeal is frivolous or taken for delay.
2. Pending appeal to a district court,
bail may be allowed by the trial justice, by the district court, or by any
judge thereof, to run until final termination of the proceedings in all courts.
3. Pending appeal or certiorari to the
appellate court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to the rules fixed by the
Supreme Court pursuant to Section 4 of
Article 6 of the Nevada Constitution, bail may be allowed by the district
court or any judge thereof, by the Court of Appeals or any judge thereof or by
the Supreme Court or a justice thereof.
4. Any court or any judge or justice
authorized to grant bail may at any time revoke the order admitting the
defendant to bail.
5. The court or judge by whom bail may be
ordered shall require such notice of the application therefor as the court or
judge may deem reasonable to be given to the district attorney of the county in
which the verdict or judgment was originally rendered.

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