Nevada Code § 47.210

Determination on evidence of presumed fact: Where basic facts lacking
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When reasonable minds
would necessarily agree that the evidence does not render the existence of the
basic facts more probable than not, but direct evidence is introduced
concerning the existence of the presumed fact, the judge shall submit the
matter to the jury with an instruction to determine the existence of the
presumed fact from the direct evidence without reference to the presumption.

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