Nevada Code § 41.135

Limitation on liability of victims of certain crimes for injury or damage sustained by offender
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A
person who is convicted of committing or attempting to commit:
1. A felony;
2. An act that would have been a felony if
committed by an adult; or
3. A misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor that
constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS
33.018 ,
may not
bring an action against the victim or the estate of the victim for injuries
sustained by the offender or damage to property of the offender that occurred
during the course of the crime or delinquent act.

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