Nevada AB320 revises criminal procedure, including bail and release conditions, and mandates a pilot program for parolee and probationer employment.
Nevada AB320 amends criminal procedure laws, prohibiting courts from denying defendants access to courtrooms based on attire. It revises bail conditions, setting specific amounts based on prior convictions of domestic violence or strangulation. The bill mandates courts to consider additional factors when setting bail, such as employment history and ties to the community. It also requires the Division of Parole and Probation to establish a pilot program for employment opportunities and training for parolees and probationers.
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