Fact Sheet FACTS ABOUT PENALTIES FOR CATEGORY B FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (NRS)



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Fact Sheet FACTS ABOUT PENALTIES FOR CATEGORY B FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (NRS) RESEARCH DIVISION REVISED FEBRUARY 2015 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU CATEGORY B FELONIES the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Aid or conceal child escaped from a State detention facility (NRS 63.610) Securities: False or misleading information regarding publicly traded security (NRS 90.650) 1 to 20 years* Not more than $500,000 Attempted category A felony (NRS 193.330) 2 to 20 years No fine Attempted category B felony with maximum penalty of more than 10 years (NRS 193.330) 1 to 10 years No fine Treason (NRS 196.010) 2 to 10 years No fine Rescuing gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor prisoner, use of weapon (NRS 199.100) Intimidating public officer, force involved and subsequent offense (NRS 199.300) 2 to 10 years Not more Substitution of child (NRS 199.370) 1 to 10 years Not more Conspiracy to commit robbery; sexual assault; kidnapping in first or second degrees; arson in the first or second degrees; involuntary servitude; assuming rights of ownership of another person; trafficking in persons; sex trafficking; or using personal identifying information unlawfully (NRS 199.480) Conspiracy to commit murder (NRS 199.480) 2 to 10 years Not more than Solicitation to commit murder (NRS 199.500) 2 to 15 years Not more Voluntary manslaughter (NRS 200.080) 1 to 10 years Not more Killing unborn quick child (NRS 200.210) 1 to 10 years Not more Woman taking drugs to terminate pregnancy, after 24th week (NRS 200.220) 1 to 10 years Not more Killing by overloading vessel, willful conduct (NRS 200.230) 1 to 10 years Not more Mayhem (NRS 200.280) 2 to 10 years Not more Kidnapping in the second degree (NRS 200.330) 2 to 15 years Not more than $15,000 Aiding or abetting kidnapping in the second degree (NRS 200.340) 2 to 15 years No fine Robbery (NRS 200.380) 2 to 15 years No fine Battery with intent to commit mayhem, robbery, or grand larceny (NRS 200.400) 2 to 10 years Not more Battery with intent to kill (NRS 200.400) 2 to 20 years No fine Administration of a drug to aid commission of felony (NRS 200.405) 1 to 10 years No fine Administration of drug to aid commission of violent crime (NRS 200.408) 1 to 20 years No fine Challenges to fight or acting for another in challenge to fight; use of deadly weapon (NRS 200.450) False imprisonment either by prisoner without deadly weapon or by other person with deadly weapon (NRS 200.460) 1 to 6 years No fine False imprisonment using person as a shield (NRS 200.460) 1 to 15 years No fine False imprisonment by prisoner with deadly weapon (NRS 200.460) 1 to 20 years No fine Involuntary servitude crimes (NRS 200.463) 5 to 20 years Not more than $50,000 Involuntary servitude crimes; substantial bodily harm (NRS 200.463) 7 to 20 years Not more than $50,000

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Knowingly recruiting, transporting, or providing person for involuntary servitude or benefiting from involuntary servitude (NRS 200.464) 2 1 to 15 years Not more than $50,000 Sale or purchase of another person; related acts (NRS 200.465) 5 to 20 years Not more than $50,000 Trafficking in persons for financial gain (NRS 200.467) 1 to 10 years Not more than $50,000 Trafficking in persons for illegal purposes (NRS 200.468) 1 to 20 years Not more than $50,000 Assault with deadly weapon (NRS 200.471) Assault with a deadly weapon upon an officer, school employee, health care provider, taxicab driver, transit officer, or sports official (NRS 200.471) Assault with a deadly weapon upon an officer, school employee, health care provider, taxicab driver, transit officer, or sports official by a probationer, prisoner, or parolee (NRS 200.471) Battery upon an officer, school employee, health care provider, taxicab driver, transit officer, or sports official performing his duty, substantial bodily harm or strangulation (NRS 200.481) 2 to 10 years Not more Battery with a deadly weapon (NRS 200.481) 2 to 10 years Not more Battery with a deadly weapon, substantial bodily harm or strangulation (NRS 200.481) 2 to 15 years Not more Battery by prisoner, probationer, or parolee without a weapon (NRS 200.481) 1 to 6 years No fine Battery by a prisoner, probationer, or parolee with a deadly weapon (NRS 200.481) 2 to 10 years No fine Battery by a prisoner, probationer, or parolee with a deadly weapon, substantial bodily harm or strangulation (NRS 200.481) 2 to 15 years No fine Criminal neglect of patient, resulting in death (NRS 200.495) 1 to 20 years No fine Criminal neglect of patient, resulting in substantial bodily harm (NRS 200.495) Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm (NRS 200.508) Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering, no substantial bodily or mental harm (NRS 200.508) Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering, no substantial bodily or mental harm, subsequent violation (NRS 200.508) Child abuse/neglect: Permitting or allowing child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering as a result of abuse or neglect, resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm (NRS 200.508) 2 to 20 years No fine 1 to 6 years No fine 2 to 15 years No fine 2 to 20 years No fine Mutilation of genitalia of female child (NRS 200.5083) 2 to 10 years Not more Abuse of older person or vulnerable person, subsequent offense (NRS 200.5099) 2 to 6 years* No fine Abuse of older person or vulnerable person; substantial bodily or mental harm or death (NRS 200.5099) Neglecting or permitting older person or vulnerable person to suffer by person with legal responsibility; resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm or death (NRS 200.5099) 2 to 20 years* No fine 2 to 6 years* No fine Exploitation of older person or vulnerable person, value $650- (NRS 200.5099) 2 to 10 years* Not more Exploitation of older person or vulnerable person, value more than (NRS 200.5099) 2 to 20 years* Not more than $25,000 Isolation of older person or vulnerable person, subsequent offense (NRS 200.5099) 2 to 10 years* Not more than Aggravated stalking (NRS 200.575) 2 to 15 years Not more than Entering property with intent to conceal self and peer through opening of dwelling; possession of deadly weapon (NRS 200.603) Distribution of child pornography (NRS 200.725) 1 to 15 years Not more than $15,000 Intentionally viewing pornography depicting child less than 16 years of age controlled through the Internet, subsequent offense (NRS 200.727) Possession of child pornography, first offense (NRS 200.730)

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Performance of a health care procedure without a license, resulting in substantial bodily harm, subsequent offense (NRS 200.830) Performance of a health care procedure without a license, resulting in death (NRS 200.830) Performance of a surgical procedure without a license, resulting in no substantial bodily harm, subsequent offense (NRS 200.840) Performance of a surgical procedure without a license, resulting in substantial bodily harm (NRS 200.840) Performance of a surgical procedure without a license, resulting in death (NRS 200.840) 3 2 to 20 years $2,000 to $2,000 to 2 to 20 years $2,000 to 2 to 20 years $2,000 to $2,000 to Abortion not pursuant to law (NRS 201.120) 1 to 10 years Not more Knowingly engaging in conduct likely to spread HIV (NRS 201.205) 2 to 10 years Not more Sex trafficking (NRS 201.300) 3 to 20 years; no if convicted of sex trafficking a child Not more ; plus not more than $100,000 Prostitute knowingly engaging in conduct likely to spread HIV (NRS 201.358) 2 to 10 years Not more Unlawful sexual conduct between present or former school employee or volunteer and pupil who is 14 or 15 years old at time of conduct (NRS 201.540) Using a computer, system or network to lure a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person to engage in sexual conduct (NRS 201.560) Luring a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person to engage in sexual conduct (NRS 201.560) Luring a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person to provide material harmful to minors (NRS 201.560) 1 to 10 years Not more 2 to 15 years Not more 1 to 6 years Not more Willfully poisoning food, water, or medicine (NRS 202.170) 2 to 15 years Not more Setting spring gun or other deadly weapon and causing injury (NRS 202.255) Setting spring gun or other deadly weapon and causing death (NRS 202.255) 1 to 10 years; may be prosecuted as murder depending on circumstances Not more Possession, manufacture, or disposition of explosive or incendiary device (NRS 202.260) Possession of components of explosive or incendiary device (NRS 202.261) Discharging firearm at or into occupied structure (NRS 202.285) Discharging firearm within or from a structure or vehicle (NRS 202.287) 2 to 15 years Not more than Permitting minor to unlawfully handle firearm; subsequent offense (NRS 202.300) Unlawful sale of firearm to minor (NRS 202.310) Unlawful use of stun gun (NRS 202.357) Possession of stun gun by person convicted of a felony or a fugitive from justice (NRS 202.357) Possession of firearm by ex-felon, fugitive from justice, or user of controlled substance (NRS 202.360) Unlawful sale of firearm or ammunition to felon, fugitive from justice, person adjudicated mentally ill, or person unlawfully in the United States (NRS 202.362) 1 to 10 years Not more Ex-felon, possession of tear gas (NRS 202.380) Knowingly assisting in crimes involving weapons of mass destruction, biological or chemical agents, or similar lethal agents (NRS 202.446) 2 to 15 years* Not more

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Unlawful threats involving act of terrorism, biological or chemical agents, or similar lethal agents (NRS 202.448) 4 2 to 20 years Not more than Delivering a hoax substance causing substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 202.449) 2 to 20 years* Not more than Transportation or receipt of explosives for unlawful purpose, no substantial bodily harm (NRS 202.780) Transportation or receipt of explosives for unlawful purpose, with substantial bodily harm (NRS 202.780) Use or possession of explosives during commission of a felony, first offense (NRS 202.820) Use or possession of explosives during commission of felony, subsequent offense (NRS 202.820) 2 to 10 years $2,000 to $10,000 2 to 20 years $2,000 to $20,000 1 to 10 years Not more 2 to 20 years No fine Use of explosives to destroy property, no substantial bodily harm (NRS 202.830) 2 to 10 years $2,000 to $10,000 Use of explosives to destroy property, with substantial bodily harm (NRS 202.830) 2 to 20 years $2,000 to $20,000 Bomb threats (NRS 202.840) Criminal anarchy (NRS 203.115) 1 to 6 years Not more Criminal syndicalism (NRS 203.117) Arson, first degree (NRS 205.010) 2 to 15 years Not more than $15,000 Arson, second degree (NRS 205.015) 1 to 10 years Not more Arson, aiding and abetting, with the intent to defraud (NRS 205.030) 1 to 6 years* Not more than Burglary (NRS 205.060) Burglary with a weapon (NRS 205.060) Invasion of the home (NRS 205.067) Invasion of the home with a deadly weapon (NRS 205.067) 1 to 10 years; no if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home 1 to 10 years; no if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home Burglary using explosives (NRS 205.075) 2 to 15 years No fine Participation in organized retail theft, aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of $3,500 to $10,000 (NRS 205.08345) Participation in organized retail theft, aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of $10,000 or more (NRS 205.08345) Theft, value of $3,500 or more (NRS 205.0835) Grand larceny, value of $3,500 or more (NRS 205.220 and 205.222) Grand larceny of firearm (NRS 205.226) 2 to 15 years* Not more Not more Not more Not more Mandatory find, not more, mandatory Mandatory find, not more than $20,000, mandatory

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Grand larceny of motor vehicle, value proven to be $3,500 or more (NRS 205.228) Theft of scrap metal, aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of $3,500 or more (NRS 205.267) Taking property not amounting to robbery, value $3,500 or more (NRS 205.270) Theft from vending machine, value of $3,500 or more (NRS 205.2707) Receiving or transporting stolen vehicle, value proven to be $3,500 or more (NRS 205.273) Receiving or possessing stolen goods, value $3,500 or more (NRS 205.275) 5 ; no if victim was elderly or handicapped Extortion (NRS 205.320) Not more Extortion for a debt (NRS 205.322) 1 to 6 years* Not more Pattern of mortgage lending fraud (NRS 205.372) Defrauding another, two or more similar transactions within 4-year period, aggregated value of loss more than $650 (NRS 205.377) Obtaining money, property, rent, or labor by false pretenses, value $650 or more (NRS 205.380) Pattern of false representation of title (NRS 205.395) Obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm, impersonate, or access nonpublic records of another or for unlawful purpose (NRS 205.463) Obtaining and using an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to harm or for unlawful purpose (NRS 205.463) Obtaining and using the personal identifying information of five or more persons to harm or for unlawful purpose (NRS 205.463) Obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm or for unlawful purpose that causes loss of $3,000 or more (NRS 205.463) Obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to avoid prosecution for a category A or B felony (NRS 205.463) Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm other person or for unlawful purpose (NRS 205.464) Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to harm other person or for unlawful purpose (NRS 205.464) Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using the personal identifying information of five or more persons to harm or for unlawful purpose (NRS 205.464) Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm or for unlawful purpose that causes loss of $3,000 or more (NRS 205.464) Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling or transferring an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to establish false identity (NRS 205.464) 3 to 20 years Not more than $50,000; subject to additional civil penalty not to exceed each violation. 1 to 20 years* Not more 1 to 6 years* Not more 3 to 20 years Not more than $50,000; subject to additional civil penalty not to exceed each violation 3 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 3 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 3 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 3 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 5 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 7 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 7 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000 7 to 20 years* Not more than $100,000

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling, or transferring the personal identifying information of five or more persons to establish false identity (NRS 205.464) Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling or transferring another s personal identifying information to establish false identity that causes loss of $3,000 or more (NRS 205.464) Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information (NRS 205.464) Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving the personal identifying information of five or more persons (NRS 205.464) Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving another s personal identifying information that causes loss of $3,000 or more (NRS 205.464) False identification crimes involving personal identifying information of an older or vulnerable person (NRS 205.465) False identification crimes involving the personal identifying information of five or more persons (NRS 205.465) False identification crimes involving another s personal identifying information that causes loss of $3,000 or more (NRS 205.465) 1 to 20 years Not more than $100,000 1 to 20 years Not more than $100,000 1 to 20 years Not more than $100,000 Establishing or possessing financial forgery laboratory (NRS 205.46513) 1 to 20 years Not more than $100,000 Unlawful use of scanning device or reencoder with intent to defraud (NRS 205.605) False signals endangering cars, results in physical injury or property damage (NRS 206.300) Habitual criminal, current conviction for felony plus two prior felonies (NRS 207.010) Habitually fraudulent felon, current conviction for felony involving fraud plus two prior felonies that include elements of fraud. Victim of each offense was an older person, a vulnerable person, or a mentally disabled person. (NRS 207.014) 1 to 10 years Not more 5 to 20 years; no 5 to 20 years; no ; prosecutor must charge No fine No fine Coercion, force or threat of force (NRS 207.190) Unlawful contact with child under 16 years of age or with mentally ill person, subsequent offense (NRS 207.260) Racketeering (NRS 207.400) 5 to 20 years Not more than $25,000 Escape of felony prisoner, use of weapon or hostage(s) or result of substantial bodily harm (NRS 212.090) sentance Escape of felony prisoner, no aggravating factors (NRS 212.090) 1 to 10 years Not more Escape from prison, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor prisoner, use of weapon (NRS 212.090) Possession by felony prisoner of escape tools (NRS 212.093) Unauthorized absences from prison (NRS 212.095) Penalty under NRS 212.090 Aiding escape of felony prisoner (NRS 212.100) 1 to 10 years Not more Aid in escape of gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor prisoner, use of weapon (NRS 212.100) Custodian allowing escape of felon (NRS 212.110) 1 to 6 years Not more Ministerial officer allowing escape (NRS 212.120) 1 to 6 years Not more Furnishing weapons or drugs to prisoner (NRS 212.160) Possession of weapon or facsimile by prisoner (NRS 212.185) 1 to 6 years No fine 6

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Unlawful acts related to human excrement or bodily fluid by prisoner in lawful confinement (NRS 212.189) 2 to 10 years; consecutive after current, no probation or suspended Not more Major violation of lifetime supervision of sex offender (NRS 213.1243) Elections: Tampering or interfering with a mechanical voting system, device, or program used to count ballots with intent to influence the outcome of an election (NRS 293.755) Abuse of child receiving mental health treatment, substantial bodily harm (NRS 433B.340) Abuse or neglect of patient by mental health provider, either for first violation that results in substantial bodily harm or for subsequent violation (NRS 435.645) Willful use of aversive intervention on person with a disability or improper use of restraint, either first violation with substantial bodily harm or subsequent violation (NRS 449.783) 2 to 20 years No fine Maintaining drug house, first offense (NRS 453.316) 1 to 6 years Not more Maintaining drug house, subsequent offense (NRS 453.316) Import, sell, et cetera, schedule I or II drugs, first offense (NRS 453.321) 1 to 6 years Import, sell, et cetera, schedule I or II drugs, second offense (NRS 453.321) Import, sell, et cetera, schedule I or II drugs, third or subsequent offense (NRS 453.321) Import, sell, et cetera, schedule III, IV, or V drugs, second offense (NRS 453.321) Import, sell, et cetera, schedule III, IV, or V drugs, third or subsequent offense (NRS 453.321) Unlawful acts relating to manufacture or compounding of certain controlled substances (NRS 453.322) Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are being used, substantial bodily harm results (NRS 453.3325) Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully sold, exchanged, given away or administered, no substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 453.3325) Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully sold, exchanged, given away or administered, substantial bodily harm results (NRS 453.3325) Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully manufactured, no substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 453.3325) probation 6 to 20 years; no 6 to 20 years; no 5 to 20 years; no Possession not for sale of flunitrazepam or GHB (NRS 453.336) 1 to 6 years No fine Possession for purpose of sale, schedule I or II drugs, flunitrazepam, or GHB, third or subsequent offense (NRS 453.337) Not more than $15,000 Not more than $100,000 Not more Not more than $15,000 7

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) Trafficking, schedule I drugs (NRS except marijuana), flunitrazepam, or GHB, 4 to 14 grams (NRS 453.3385) Trafficking, schedule I drugs (NRS except marijuana), flunitrazepam, or GHB, 14 to 28 grams (NRS 453.3385) Trafficking marijuana, 2,000 to 10,000 pounds (NRS 453.339) Trafficking, schedule II drugs, 200 to 400 grams (NRS 453.3395) Filling or delivering of prescriptions by illegal Internet pharmacy, schedule I drug involved or drug causes substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 453.3638) Unlawful acts relating to filling prescriptions via the Internet, schedule I drug involved or drug causes substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 453.3639) Unlawful acts relating to prescribing of drugs with knowledge of involvement of illegal Internet pharmacy, schedule I drug involved or drug causes substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 453.3643) Conspiracy to violate the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, second offense (NRS 453.401) Conspiracy to violate the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, third or subsequent offense (NRS 453.401) 1 to 6 years; no than $50,000 than $100,000 than $50,000 than $100,000 Not more than $100,000 Not more than $100,000 Not more than $100,000 Not more Using minor as an agent or furnishing drugs to minor (NRS 454.306) 5 to 20 years Gaming without a license (NRS 463.360) 1 to 10 years Not more than $50,000 Gaming crimes, first offense (includes attempts and conspiracy to commit crimes) (NRS 465.088) Gaming crimes, second or subsequent violation (includes attempts and conspiracy to commit crimes) (NRS 465.088) 1 to 6 years Not more 1 to 6 years; no Not more Unlawful dissemination of certain wire information (NRS 465.090) Theft of fire prevention device, value of $650 or more (NRS 475.105 Punished as grand larceny. See NRS 205.222.) Unlawful purchase, sale, disposal, or transfer of a motor vehicle or part knowing the identification number has been falsely attached, removed, destroyed, or altered (NRS 482.551) Failure to stop at accident involving death or personal injury (NRS 484E.010) Failure to obey signal by officer and causes property damage or operates a vehicle in dangerous manner (NRS 484B.550) 1 to 10 years Not more than $60,000 2 to 15 years Failure to obey signal by officer, resulting in death or bodily harm (NRS 484B.550) 2 to 20 years Not more than $50,000 Failure to obey roadblock, resulting in death, substantial bodily harm, or property damage over $1,000 (NRS 484B.580) Reckless driving, willful conduct resulting in death or substantial bodily harm (NRS 484B.653) 1 to 6 years 8

the maximum term of imprisonment that may be imposed is not more than 20 years. s are optional unless otherwise noted. Mandatory restitution is included for those s noted by an asterisk (*). (NRS 193.130) DUI, third offense in 7 years (NRS 484C.400) DUI and previous conviction of felony DUI; DUI causing substantial bodily harm or death or homicide resulting from driving under the influence (NRS 484C.410) DUI causing substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 484C.430) Knowingly selling a motor vehicle whose odometer has been fraudulently altered (NRS 484D.335) Watercraft DUI causing substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 488.420) Watercraft DUI, and previous conviction of watercraft DUI causing substantial bodily harm or death (NRS 488.427) Staging fights between dogs, third or subsequent offense (NRS 574.070) Representing or aiding unauthorized insurer in violation of Unauthorized Insurers Act (NRS 685B.083) 1 to 6 years; no except in certain circumstances except in certain circumstances 1 to 6 years Not more 1 to 6 years No penalty specified Not more than (A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) No penalty specified Transacting unauthorized insurance business (NRS 685B.087) No penalty specified No penalty specified 9