Nevada Code § 207.014

Habitually fraudulent felons: Definition; punishment
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1. A person who:
(a) Has been convicted in this State of any
felony committed on or after July 1, 1995, of which fraud or intent to defraud
is an element; and
(b) Has previously been two times convicted,
whether in this State or elsewhere, of any felony of which fraud or intent to
defraud is an element before the commission of the felony under paragraph (a),
is a
habitually fraudulent felon and shall be punished for a category B felony by
imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 5 years
and a maximum term of not more than 20 years, if the victim of each offense was
an older person, a person with a mental disability or a vulnerable person.
2. The prosecuting attorney shall include
a count under this section in any information or shall file a notice of
habitually fraudulent felon if an indictment is found, if the prior convictions
and the alleged offense committed by the accused are felonies of which fraud or
intent to defraud is an element and the victim of each offense was:
(a) An older person;
(b) A person with a mental disability; or
(c) A vulnerable person.
3. The trial judge may not dismiss a count
under this section that is included in an indictment or information.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Older person means a person who is:
(1) Sixty-five years of age or older if
the crime was committed before October 1, 2003.
(2) Sixty years of age or older if the
crime was committed on or after October 1, 2003.
(b) Person with a mental disability means a
person who has a mental impairment which is medically documented and
substantially limits one or more of the persons major life activities. The
term includes, but is not limited to, a person who:
(1) Suffers from an intellectual
disability;
(2) Suffers from a severe mental or
emotional illness;
(3) Has a severe learning disability; or
(4) Is experiencing a serious emotional
crisis in his or her life as a result of the fact that the person or a member
of his or her immediate family has a catastrophic illness.
(c) Vulnerable person has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 200.5092 .

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