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Thomas v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Ct., 133 Nev. Adv. Op. 63 (Sept. 14, 2017)
Authors
Sara Schreiber
Publication date
14 September 2017
Publisher
Scholarly Commons @ UNLV Boyd Law
Abstract
When a defendant requests and is granted a mistrial, jeopardy will attach if a prosecutor’s conduct is so egregious that it results in prejudice to the defendant that cannot be remedied by anything short of a mistrial
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