Nevada Code § 462.310

Proof of existence of lottery and issuance of ticket
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Upon a trial for violation of any of the
provisions of this chapter, it is not necessary to prove the existence of any
lottery in which any lottery ticket purports to have been issued, nor to prove
the actual signing of any such ticket or share, or pretended ticket or share of
any pretended lottery, nor that any lottery ticket, share or interest was
signed or issued by the authority of any manager, or of any person assuming to
have authority as manager; but in all cases proof of the sale, furnishing,
bartering or procuring of any ticket, share or interest therein, or of any
instrument purporting to be a ticket, or part or share of any such ticket,
constitutes evidence that such share or interest was signed and issued
according to the purport thereof.

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