Magistrate may order arrest for committing or attempting to commit offense in magistrate’s presence.
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Law
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Nevada Revised Statutes
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Proceedings to Commitment
- Magistrate may order arrest for committing or attempting to commit offense in magistrate’s presence.
A magistrate may orally order a peace officer or private person to arrest anyone committing or attempting to commit a public offense in the presence of the magistrate, and may thereupon proceed as if the offender had been brought before the magistrate on a warrant of arrest.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 1402)
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