Nevada Code § 49.375

Legality of obtaining evidence
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1. If information from an informer is
relied upon to establish the legality of the means by which evidence was
obtained and the judge is not satisfied that the information was received from
an informer reasonably believed to be reliable, the judge may require the
identity of the informer to be disclosed.
2. The judge may permit the disclosure to
be made in camera or make any other order which justice requires. All counsel
shall be permitted to be present at every stage at which any counsel is
permitted to be present.
3. If disclosure of the identity of the
informer is made in chambers, the record thereof shall be sealed and preserved
to be made available to the appellate court in the event of an appeal.

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