Nevada Code § 199.460

Extortion of confession; refusing accused communication with attorney or friends
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1. An officer or person having the custody
and control of the body or liberty of any person under arrest shall not refuse
permission to the arrested person to communicate at reasonable times and
intervals with his or her friends or with an attorney, or subject any person
under arrest to any form of personal violence, intimidation, indignity or
threats for the purpose of extorting from that person incriminating statements
or a confession.
2. A person violating the provisions of
this section shall be punished:
(a) Where physical force or the immediate threat
of physical force is used in the course of extorting statements or a
confession, or where substantial bodily harm to the arrested person results
from such violence, intimidation or indignity, for a category D felony as
provided in NRS 193.130 .
(b) Where no physical force or immediate threat
of physical force is used in the course of extorting statements or a confession,
or where no substantial bodily harm results to the arrested person from such
violence, intimidation or indignity, for a gross misdemeanor.
(c) Where the only offense is to refuse
permission to the arrested person to communicate with his or her friends or
with an attorney, for a misdemeanor.

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