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whats nevada laws are ib habitural cases

Asked on Aug 31st, 2014 on Criminal Law - Nevada
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I have my boyfriend who is in custody at nevada ccdc jail whos is aressted for two different felony casess now he does have a prior felony confiction from 2004 and now the da wants to try and give him the habitural wgat can i do or should he do
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A person has to have 2 prior felony convictions before the prosecutor can move for habitual treatment which carris 5 -20 years.  If someone has been 3 time convicted of a felony the habiutal treatment enhances the sentence by either 10 years to life, a life sentence without possibility of parole or a definite term of 25 years with parole eligibility at 10.  
Answered on Sep 04th, 2014 at 2:29 PM

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