Nevada Code § 412.408

Punishments limited
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1. The punishments which a court-martial
may direct for an offense may not exceed limits prescribed by this Code, but a
sentence may not exceed more than confinement for 10 years for a military
offense nor can a sentence of death be adjudged. Any conviction by general
court-martial of any military offense for which an accused can receive a
sentence of confinement for more than 1 year is a felony. Except for
convictions by a summary court-martial, all other military offenses are misdemeanors.
Any conviction by a summary court-martial is not a criminal conviction.
2. The limits of punishment for violations
of punitive articles prescribed herein must be the lesser of the sentences
prescribed by the Manual for Courts-Martial of the United States that
went into effect on January 1, 2004, and the most current edition of the State
manual for courts-martial, if any, but no punishment may exceed that authorized
by this Code.
3. None of the provisions of this Code
shall subject anyone to imprisonment for failure to pay a fine imposed by a
military court.

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