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DAVID KOHLMEIER JOINS THE DEFENDERS

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] DAVID KOHLMEIER JOINS THE DEFENDERS [/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text] The Defenders Grows Its Client Relations Team Las Vegas, Nevada – The Defenders Criminal Defense Attorneys in downtown Las Vegas announce that David Kohlmeier has joined the firm to lead its client relations department. In this role, David uses his knowledge and experience to assist clients while the DAVID KOHLMEIER JOINS THE DEFENDERS

What is an Accessory After the Fact?

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In Las Vegas, What is an Accessory After the Fact? Assisting someone who has committed a criminal act in specific ways, may result in being charged with the criminal offense of being an Accessory after the Fact.  Nevada Law (NRS 195) defines two parties to crimes, Principal and Accessory.  A principal is a person who What is an Accessory After the Fact?

New Law: Wrongful Convictions

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Changes to the Nevada Criminal Laws – Wrongful Convictions In this last article in our series regarding new laws passed by the 2019 Nevada legislature and signed into law by the governor, this article discusses Assembly Bill 267 (AB267), which allows those who were wrongfully convicted in Nevada to be able to gain redress from New Law: Wrongful Convictions