Credit For House Arrest
Summary
In Nevada, you can file a motion to request credit for time served under house arrest before sentencing. The motion should include a title, case number, court information, defendants details, a detailed request for credit, legal basis referencing Nevada statutes, and supporting evidence like house arrest records. Consulting a lawyer for drafting this motion is advisable.Full Conversation
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In Nevada, you can file a motion to request that the court gives credit for time served under house arrest. Here’s a general outline of what you might include:
- Title: Motion for Credit for Time Served Under House Arrest
- Case number and court information
- Defendant's information
- Detailed request for credit for time served
- Legal basis for the request (reference relevant Nevada statutes)
- Supporting evidence (house arrest records)
Have you spoken to a lawyer about drafting this motion?