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Nevada law permits you to use force in self-defense, but only under two conditions:
Killing someone in Nevada is justifiable only if it is reasonably necessary to repel an imminent threat of death or substantial bodily harm. As a stand your ground state, Nevada requires no duty to retreat before killing in self-defense as long as the person fighting back:
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Nevada law permits you to use force in self-defense, but only under two conditions:
- you have a reasonable belief that the aggressor poses an immediate threat and
- you use no more force than is necessary to repel the aggressor’s threat.
Killing someone in Nevada is justifiable only if it is reasonably necessary to repel an imminent threat of death or substantial bodily harm. As a stand your ground state, Nevada requires no duty to retreat before killing in self-defense as long as the person fighting back:
- is not the original aggressor,
- has a right to be in the place where deadly force is used, and
- is not engaging in criminal activity.

Nevada Self Defense Laws - When is use of force permitted?
Legal analysis of Nevada self-defense laws, when use of force can be justified and serve as a defense to criminal charges.
