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The Nevada Attorney General, on behalf of the Secretary of State of Nevada, argued that the option was a protest vote intended to send a message and whose outcome was no different from not voting at all. On August 22, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Jones agreed with the plaintiffs and struck down the law allowing the option as unconstitutional.
For example, California "stop and identify" law, Penal Code §647(e) had wording [37] [38] [39] similar to the Nevada law upheld in Hiibel, but a California appellate court, in People v. Solomon (1973), 33 Cal.App.3d 429 construed the law to require "credible and reliable" identification that carries a "reasonable assurance" of its authenticity.
Nevada: Indian ricegrass: Oryzopsis hymenoides: 1977 [9] New Mexico: Blue grama: Bouteloua gracilis [10] North Dakota: Western wheatgrass: Pascopyrum smithii (Agropyron smithii) [11] Oklahoma: Indian grass: Sorghastrum nutans: 1972 [12] South Carolina: Indian grass: Sorghastrum nutans: 2001 [13] South Dakota: Western wheatgrass: Agropyron ...
Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia have statutes criminalizing various types of bias-motivated violence or intimidation (the exceptions being Arkansas, South Carolina, and Wyoming). Georgia, whose hate crime statute was struck down by the Georgia Supreme Court in 2004, [7] passed a new hate crime law in June 2020. [8]
Elko is a city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Elko County. [5] [6] As of the official 2020 U.S. Census, the city has a population of 20,564.Elko serves as the center of the Ruby Valley, a region with a population of over 55,000.
In 1955, Nevada extended state jurisdiction over public offenses "committed by or against Indians in the areas of Indian country" and determined that Indian customs and traditions which were inconsistent with any State law would not be given full force and effect in civil actions. [43]
By state law, a physician is allowed to condition the release of copies of medical records on the payment by the requesting party of the reasonable costs of reproducing the record. Reasonable cost as defined by law may not exceed onedollar ($1.00) per page for the first twenty-five (25) pages, fifty cents ($.50) per page for each page in excess ...