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Expands juvenile court authority to hear 21+ individuals charged with serious offenses from their juvenile years, with hearings to dismiss or transfer to adult court.
Expands juvenile court authority to hear 21+ individuals charged with serious offenses from their juvenile years, with hearings to dismiss or transfer to adult court.
Status: Approved by the Governor (Chapter 249). Introduced Jan 30, 2025; approved June 3, 2025.
Intent: close a jurisdictional gap identified by the Nevada Supreme Court (Zalyaul v. State, 2022) by expanding limited juvenile-court jurisdiction over certain persons who are 21 years of age or older.
Grant juvenile courts limited authority to hear and evaluate cases involving individuals 21+ who are charged with serious offenses that allegedly were committed when they were juveniles (ages 13–17), and to provide a structured procedure for deciding whether those matters should be dismissed or transferred to adult criminal court.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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