Nevada Code § 193.075

Effect of repeal of statute: Penalty previously imposed; prior violations
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1. Any repeal, express or implied, of any
statute shall not release or extinguish any penalty, forfeiture or liability
incurred under such statute, unless the repealing act expressly so provides.
2. The repeal of any law creating a
criminal offense does not constitute a bar to the indictment or information and
punishment of an act already committed in violation of the law so repealed,
unless the intention to bar the indictment and information and punishment is expressly
declared in the repealing statute.

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