Nevada Code § 179.355

Commitment and bail after preliminary examination
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Commitment and bail may be in substantially
the following form:
Commitment and Bail
It appearing to me by the
within depositions and statement (if any) that the offense therein named (or
any other offense according to the fact, stating generally the nature thereof)
has been committed, and that there is sufficient cause to believe the
within-named A. B. guilty thereof, I order that A. B. be held to answer the
same (and A. B. is hereby committed to the sheriff of the County of
........................) or (and I have admitted A. B. to bail to answer by
the undertaking hereto annexed) or (and that A. B. be admitted to bail in the
sum of ............. dollars, and is committed to the sheriff of the County of
........................ until A. B. give such bail).
...............................................................................................
(Signature
and official title of magistrate)

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