Nevada Code § 34.560

Judge may order change of custody; enforcement of commitment order stayed; appeal
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1. In cases where any party is held under
illegal restraint or custody, or any other person is entitled to the restraint
or custody of such party, the judge may order such party to be committed to the
restraint or custody of such person as is by law entitled thereto.
2. If a party is ordered committed to the
restraint or custody of an officer from a jurisdiction outside the State of
Nevada, the district judge ordering such commitment shall stay the enforcement
thereof for 5 days, during which time an aggrieved party may file a notice of
appeal therefrom to the appellate court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to
the rules fixed by the Supreme Court pursuant to Section 4 of Article 6 of the Nevada
Constitution.
3. Upon the filing of a notice of appeal
as provided in subsection 2, the enforcement of such order of commitment shall
be stayed during the pendency of the appeal.
4. During any period of stay as provided
in this section, the local officer having custody of such party shall retain
custody thereof.

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