Nevada Code § 213.115

Release of certain prisoners on parole at request of authorities of other jurisdictions for prosecution
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Notwithstanding
the provisions of any other law, any prisoner may be released conditionally on
parole at the request of the appropriate authority of another jurisdiction for
prosecution for any crime of a magnitude equal to or greater than that for
which the prisoner was imprisoned, as determined by the severity of the
sentences for the two crimes. If after such conditional parole and prosecution
by another jurisdiction the prisoner is found not guilty of the crime as
charged, the prisoner must, pursuant to the Boards written order, be returned
to the actual custody of the Department of Corrections and shall serve such
part of the unexpired term of his or her original sentence as may be determined
by the Board.

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