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· 4/4/2013

Truesdell v. State

Citations

  • 129 Nev. 194
  • 304 P.3d 396
  • 129 Nev. Adv. Rep. 20
  • 2013 WL 1363687
  • 2013 Nev. LEXIS 23

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that a prosecutor may \assert inferences from the evidence and argue conclusions on disputed issues\
  • “[A] party may not collaterally attack the validity of a [protective order] in a subsequent criminal proceeding based on violation of the [protective order].”

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Judges: Gibbons, Parraguirre, Douglas

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