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What Happens in a Nevada Jury Trial

M. Ali
Last updated: April 22, 2026 9:04 pm
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At Nevada Legal Advisor, I’ve helped clients understand how the court system works, especially when it comes to a jury trial in Nevada. If you live in Summerlin, Green Valley, or right on the Las Vegas Strip, knowing what really happens in a Nevada jury trial can help you feel less stressed and confused. Let me explain how the law works in these important cases.

The Court System and Jury Duty in Nevada

A jury trial in Nevada starts when a group of people, not just a judge, decides a case. You are an important part of the legal system as soon as you get a jury duty notice. Attorneys ask questions during a process called voir dire to make sure that each juror can be fair and impartial. I always tell my clients at Nevada Legal Advisor how important this step is because the outcome often depends on who is on the jury.

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Getting to Know the Trial Process

The trial officially begins when the jury is chosen. Both sides give opening statements, and then they move on to witness testimony and evidence. I have seen with my own eyes how important every little thing is during these trial procedures. Witnesses are questioned by lawyers, and the jury must pay close attention, especially in busy areas near the Clark County Courthouse or Fremont Street. The jury talks about the case in private after the closing arguments before making a decision. The judge makes sure that the trial follows all the rules of the law.

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The Nevada legal system is supposed to be fair, but it can be scary if you’ve never been through it before. We help our clients through every step of the process at Nevada Legal Advisor. We explain what to expect from jury duty, the court process, and trial procedures. Knowing your rights and getting the right advice can make going to a jury trial in Nevada a lot less stressful.

Questions and Answers

Q: How do they pick jurors for a Nevada jury trial?
A: People who are registered to vote and have a driver’s license can be jurors. Lawyers and the judge ask questions to make sure the jury is fair.

Q: Is it possible for me to decline jury duty in Nevada?
A: You can ask to be excused from jury duty if you have personal problems, but in general, it is a civic duty.

Q: How long does a jury trial in Nevada usually last?
A: It changes. Some trials last only one day, while others can last for weeks, depending on how complicated they are.

Q: Is there a jury trial for every criminal case?
A: There are some cases that don’t go to a jury. Some are settled by a judge or through a plea deal.

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