Nevada Statutes

§ 244.175 — Rewards for apprehension of murderers

Nevada § 244.175
JurisdictionNevada
Title 20COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS: FORMATION, GOVERNMENT
Ch. 244Counties:
Other General Powers

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 244.175 (2026).

Text

1.When it shall come to the personal knowledge of the county commissioners, or a majority thereof, of any of the counties in this state, that the crime of murder has been committed in the county, or whenever one or more of the residents of the county shall state in writing and under oath that such crime has been committed in the county, and that to the best of their knowledge and belief the person or persons, whether known or unknown, committing the crime have not, at the time of making such statement, been apprehended or taken into custody, and the board, from such statement or other evidence, believes that a murder has been committed, and that the offering of a reward would tend to cause the arrest of the perpetrator or perpetrators of the crime, the board of county commissioners, or a

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Legislative History

[1:65:1869; B § 3106; BH § 2022; C § 2172; RL § 3906; NCL § 6721] + [2:65:1869; B § 3107; BH § 2023; C § 2173; RL § 3907; NCL § 6722]

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