Nevada Code § 202.876

Violent or sexual offense defined
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Violent
or sexual offense means any act that, if prosecuted in this State, would
constitute any of the following offenses:
1. Murder or voluntary manslaughter
pursuant to NRS 200.010 to 200.260 , inclusive.
2. Mayhem pursuant to NRS 200.280 .
3. Kidnapping pursuant to NRS 200.310 to 200.340 , inclusive.
4. Sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.366 .
5. Robbery pursuant to NRS 200.380 .
6. Administering poison or another noxious
or destructive substance or liquid with intent to cause death pursuant to NRS 200.390 .
7. Battery with intent to commit a crime
pursuant to NRS 200.400 .
8. Administering a drug or controlled
substance to another person with the intent to enable or assist the commission
of a felony or crime of violence pursuant to NRS
200.405 or 200.408 .
9. False imprisonment pursuant to NRS 200.460 if the false imprisonment
involves the use or threatened use of force or violence against the victim or
the use or threatened use of a firearm or a deadly weapon.
10. Assault with a deadly weapon pursuant
to NRS 200.471 .
11. Battery which is committed with the
use of a deadly weapon or which results in substantial bodily harm as described
in NRS 200.481 or battery which is
committed by strangulation as described in NRS
200.481 or 200.485 .
12. An offense involving child sexual
abuse material pursuant to NRS 200.710 to 200.730 , inclusive.
13. Open or gross lewdness pursuant to NRS 201.210 .
14. Lewdness with a child pursuant to NRS 201.230 .
15. An offense involving pandering or sex
trafficking in violation of NRS 201.300 ,
prostitution in violation of NRS 201.320 or advancing prostitution in violation of NRS
201.395 .
16. Coercion pursuant to NRS 207.190 , if the coercion involves the
use or threatened use of force or violence against the victim or the use or
threatened use of a firearm or a deadly weapon.
17. An attempt, conspiracy or solicitation
to commit an offense listed in this section.

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