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If the complaining party denies their complaint. If the charge is found to be false. If you are guilty and cop a plea and agree to any conditions put before you by the Prosecutor and DHS. Then it is at their discretion to downgrade the charge. This is serious business, and IF you are guilty , do whatever you need to to become a better parent or caregiver.

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is an arrest charge of child endangerment a felony?

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Yes, it happens frequently enough so as to not be remarkable.

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Yes child endangerment is a felony in Nevada. Don't EVER do it!

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yes according to the movie Crash.

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Q: Is child endangerment a felony in the state of Nevada?
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