Nevada Code § 199.290

Compounding crimes
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1. A person who asks or receives, directly
or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward, or any promise thereof,
upon an agreement or understanding that the person will compound or conceal a
crime or violation of a statute, or abstain from testifying thereto, delay a
prosecution therefor or withhold any evidence thereof, except in a case where a
compromise is allowed by law, shall be punished:
(a) For a category D felony as provided in NRS 193.130 .
(b) For a gross misdemeanor, where the agreement
or understanding relates to a gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor, or to a
violation of statute for which a pecuniary penalty or forfeiture is prescribed.
2. In any proceeding against a person for
compounding a crime, it is not necessary to prove that any person has been
convicted of the crime or violation of statute in relation to which an
agreement or understanding herein prohibited was made.

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