Rimer v. State
| Docket Number | 58711 |
| Decision Date | 11 June 2015 |
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...that it be continuing. Toussie v. United States , 397 U.S. 112, 115, 90 S.Ct. 858, 25 L.Ed.2d 156 (1970) ; see, e.g. , Rimer v. State , 351 P.3d 697, 706 (Nev. 2015). The continuing offense exception to the statute of limitations is codified in section 3–8 of the Code, which states in perti......
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Flowers v. State
...designed to assure both fairness and reliability in the ascertainment of guilt and innocence," Id. ; see also Rimer v. State, 131 Nev. 307, 328, 351 P.3d 697, 712 (2015). "[P]erhaps no rule of evidence has been more respected or more frequently applied injury trials than that applicable to ......
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Farmer v. State
...trial of the offenses must render the trial fundamentally unfair, and hence, result in a violation of due process.’ " Rimer v. State, 131 Nev ––––, 351 P.3d 697, 709 (2015) (quoting Honeycutt v. State, 118 Nev. 660, 667–68, 56 P.3d 362, 367 (2002), overruled on other grounds by Carter v. St......
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Brown v. State
...Once evidence is admitted during trial, the prosecutor is free to argue inferences from that evidence. See Rimer v. State , 131 Nev. 307, 330, 351 P.3d 697, 714 (2015) (noting that attorneys are free to argue inferences from the evidence admitted at trial during closing arguments). Here, th......
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MISSING THE MISJOINDER MARK: IMPROVING CRIMINAL JOINDER OF OFFENSES IN CAPITAL-SENTENCING JURISDICTIONS.
...severance); State v. Foster, 839 N.W.2d 783, 795 (Neb. 2013). For Nevada, see NEV. REV. STAT. [section] 174.165 (2019); Rimer v. State, 351 P.3d 697, 709-10 (Nev. 2015) ("Like it's federal counterpart [Federal Rule 14(a)], [[section]] 174.165(1) 'does not require severance even if prejudice......