Nevada Code § 206.290

Opening or publishing sealed letter or telegram
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Every person who shall:
1. Willfully open or read, or cause to be
read, any sealed letter, message or telegram, not addressed to such person,
without being authorized so to do either by the writer of the same or by the
person to whom it shall be addressed, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
2. Maliciously publish the whole or any
part of such letter, message or telegram, without the authority of the writer
thereof or of the person to whom the same shall be addressed, knowing the same
to have been so opened, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

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