Nevada Code § 200.140

Justifiable homicide by peace officer
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1. Homicide is justifiable when committed
by a peace officer, or person acting under the command and in the aid of the
peace officer, in the following cases:
(a) In obedience to the judgment of a competent
court.
(b) When necessary to overcome actual resistance
to the execution of the legal process, mandate or order of a court or officer,
or in the discharge of a legal duty.
(c) When necessary:
(1) In retaking an escaped or rescued
prisoner who has been committed, arrested for, or convicted of a felony;
(2) In attempting, by lawful ways or means
and in accordance with the provisions of NRS
171.1455 , to apprehend or arrest a person;
(3) In lawfully suppressing a riot or
preserving the peace; or
(4) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 193.304 , in protecting against an
imminent threat to the life of a person.
2. As used in this section, peace
officer has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
169.125 .

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