Nevada Code § 7.125

Fees of attorney other than public defender
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1. An attorney,
other than a public defender, who is selected pursuant to NRS 7.115 to represent or defend a
defendant at any stage of the criminal proceedings from the defendants initial
appearance before the magistrate or the district court through the appeal, if
any, is entitled to receive a fee for court appearances and other time
reasonably spent on the matter to which the appointment is made of:
(a) If the compensation of the attorney is
subject to the provisions of subsection 3 of NRS
180.320 , the amount set forth in the regulations adopted by the Board on
Indigent Defense Services within the Department of Indigent Defense Services
pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 180.320 ;
or
(b) If the compensation of the attorney is not
subject to the provisions of subsection 3 of NRS
180.320 , $125 per hour in cases in which the death penalty is sought and
$100 per hour in all other cases.
2. Except for cases in which the most
serious crime is a felony punishable by death or by imprisonment for life with
or without possibility of parole, this section does not preclude a governmental
entity from contracting with a private attorney who agrees to provide such
services for a lesser rate of compensation.

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