Nevada Code § 200.240

Owner of animal that kills human being guilty of manslaughter under certain circumstances; penalty
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If
the owner or custodian of any vicious or dangerous animal, knowing its
propensities, willfully or negligently allows it to go at large, and the animal
while at large kills a human being who is not in fault, the owner or custodian
commits manslaughter and shall be punished for a category D felony as provided
in NRS 193.130 .

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