Nevada Code § 206.015

Destruction or damage of crops, gardens, trees or shrubs
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Every person who willfully and maliciously:
1. Cuts down, destroys or injures, other
than by burning, any wood, timber, grain, grass or crop, standing or growing,
or which has been cut down and is lying upon the lands of another, or of the
State;
2. Cuts down, laps, girdles or otherwise
injures or destroys, other than by burning, a fruit, shade or ornamental tree
standing on the land of another, or of the State, or in any road or street; or
3. Cuts down, destroys or in any way
injures, other than by burning, any shrub, tree, vine or garden produce grown
or growing within any orchard, garden, vineyard or yard, or any framework or
erection therein,
is guilty of
a public offense proportionate to the value of the loss resulting therefrom.

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