SB 241
Revises provisions relating to juvenile probation. (BDR 5-493)
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Bill overview
This bill modifies the rules surrounding juvenile probation in Nevada. It removes a restriction that previously limited the length of a juvenile’s probation to 18 months for each unlawful act. Instead, it allows probation periods to extend beyond 18 months, unless an exception applies. The bill also clarifies the process for terminating probation when restitution payments are outstanding and outlines procedures for addressing probation violations, mirroring those used for parole violations.
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Senate Committee on Judiciary
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