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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The report of any presentence investigation must contain:
(a) Any:
(1) Prior criminal convictions of the defendant;
(2) Unresolved criminal cases involving the defendant;
(3) Incidents in which the defendant has failed to appear in court when his or her presence was required;
(4) Arrests during the 10 years immediately preceding the date of the offense for which the report is being prepared; and
(5) Participation in any program in a specialty court or any diversionary program, including whether the defendant successfully completed the program;
(b) Information concerning the characteristics of the defendant, the defendant's financial condition, including whether the information pertaining to the defendant's financial condition has been verified, the circumstances affecting the defendant's behavior and the circumstances of the defendant's offense that may be helpful in imposing sentence, in granting probation or in the correctional treatment of the defendant;
(c) Information concerning the effect that the offense committed by the defendant has had upon the victim, including, without limitation, any physical or psychological harm or financial loss suffered by the victim, to the extent that such information is available from the victim or other sources, but the provisions of this paragraph do not require any particular examination or testing of the victim, and the extent of any investigation or examination is solely at the discretion of the court or the Division and the extent of the information to be included in the report is solely at the discretion of the Division;
(d) Information concerning whether the defendant has an obligation for the support of a child, and if so, whether the defendant is in arrears in payment on that obligation;
(e) Data or information concerning reports and investigations thereof made pursuant to chapter 432B of NRS and NRS 392.275 to 392.365, inclusive, that relate to the defendant and are made available pursuant to NRS 432B.290 or NRS 392.317 to 392.337, inclusive, as applicable;
(f) The results of any evaluation or assessment of the defendant conducted pursuant to NRS 176A.240, 176A.260, 176A.280 or 484C.300; and
(g) If a psychosexual evaluation of the defendant is required pursuant to NRS 176.139, a written report of the results of the psychosexual evaluation of the defendant and all information that is necessary to carry out the provisions of NRS 176A.110.
2. The Division shall include in the report the source of any information, as stated in the report, related to the defendant's offense, including, without limitation, information from:
(a) A police report;
(b) An investigative report filed with law enforcement; or
(c) Any other source available to the Division.
3. The Division may include in the report any additional information that it believes may be helpful in imposing a sentence, in granting probation or in correctional treatment.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 14. Procedure in Criminal Cases § 176.145. Presentence investigation and report: Contents of report - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-14-procedure-in-criminal-cases/nv-rev-st-176-145/
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