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False reporting of a crime in Las Vegas

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It is the duty of every citizen to report any crimes to the police as soon as they happen; however, it is illegal to make false reports under any reason. This article will explain the definition of false reporting of crimes and its penalties.

Definition

False reporting of a crime(under NRS 207.280)is prohibited in Nevada because it is a waste of precious time, resources, and manpower, and to prevent anyone from taking advantage of the police to carry out acts of revenge or pranks. However, it is only illegal if the “crime” was actually reported to recognized law enforcement personnel like police officers, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, district attorneys, deputy district attorneys, as well as the Nevada Department of Public Safety.

Good examples of false reporting are the numerous false reports regarding domestic violence in Las Vegas, which is a commonly claimed defense in many cases.

Defenses

Your criminal defense attorney in Las Vegas NV has a variety of defenses to use against allegations of false reporting:

Penalties

False reporting of crimes is a misdemeanor. It carries the following penalties if the defendant is found guilty:

 

Contact a criminal defense attorney for a legal counsel.

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