Nevada Code § 178.760

Prosecution and defense in pretrial release hearings; stipend
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
1. A district attorney, an assistant
district attorney or a designated city attorney may:
(a) If the attorney is a deputy district attorney
or other attorney employed by a district attorney, be deputized to prosecute a
person in a county other than the county by which the attorney is employed for
the limited purpose of serving as the prosecuting attorney in a pretrial
release hearing required by NRS 178.4849 .
An assistant district attorney, deputy district attorney or other attorney
employed by a district attorney must receive the approval of the district
attorney of the county in which the attorney is employed before serving as the
prosecuting attorney in a pretrial release hearing in a county other than the
county by which the attorney is employed.
(b) If the attorney is a designated city
attorney, be deputized to prosecute a person in the county which encompasses
the city that employs the city attorney for the limited purpose of serving as
the prosecuting attorney in a pretrial release hearing required by NRS 178.4849 .
(c) Receive a stipend for being available on a
weekend or holiday to serve as the prosecuting attorney in a pretrial release
hearing required by NRS 178.4849 or for
serving as the prosecuting attorney in any such pretrial release hearing
conducted on a weekend or holiday.
2. A public defender and the State Public
Defender may, pursuant to an interlocal agreement, authorize the public
defender, State Public Defender or any other attorney employed by the public
defender or State Public Defender to provide for the representation of a
defendant in a pretrial release hearing required by NRS 178.4849 in any county.
3. A public defender, the State Public
Defender or any other attorney employed by the public defender or State Public
Defender may receive a stipend for being available on a weekend or holiday to
represent a defendant in a pretrial release hearing required by NRS 178.4849 or for representing a
defendant in any such pretrial release hearing conducted on a weekend or
holiday.
4. As used in this section, designated
city attorney means a city attorney in a county in this State whose population
is less than 100,000.

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