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Clark County Addresses Growing Backlog of Homicide Cases Clark County’s backlog of homicide cases has grown to over 300 cases. Most of these cases are slow moving, requiring a large amount of time to move through the judicial system. Recognizing this problem, the Nevada Supreme Court created a commission to study Rules of Criminal Procedure … Clark County Addresses Growing Backlog of Homicide Cases
Defining Assault and Battery We usually hear assault and battery used together and interchangeably but, under Nevada law, the terms have unique meanings: Under Nevada law (NRS 200.471), Assault is defined as: “Unlawfully attempting to use physical force against another person; or intentionally placing another person in reasonable apprehension of immediate bodily harm.” Battery is defined … Defining Assault and Battery
Stalking Crimes Stalking in Nevada is defined as: “A person who, without lawful authority, willfully or maliciously engages in a course of conduct that would cause a reasonable person to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, harassed or fearful for the immediate safety of a family or household member, and that actually causes the victim to feel … Stalking Crimes
Search and Seizure “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to … Search and Seizure
Background Checks in Nevada: Legality & Other FAQs If you have been convicted of a violent crime, drug related crime or any other crime, in Nevada, chances are, your prospects for obtaining employment may be hampered if the potential employer makes use of background checks prior to hiring. Background checks have become a standard practice for employers, landlords, … Background Checks in Nevada
When is a DUI Considered a Felony? Three people are dead this morning and the Las Vegas Strip remains shut down in several directions after a shooting and a car fire on Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo. Sgt. John Sheahan says five vehicles were involved in the crash, including a taxi that burst into flames … When is a DUI Considered a Felony?
Vandalism in Nevada Vandalism can be defined under Nevada law as the willful and malicious destruction of real or personal property of another without the other’s consent. Nevada’s vandalism laws are found in Chapter 206 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) titled Malicious Mischief. These statutes include graffiti as a form of malicious mischief, although … Vandalism in Nevada
Recreational Marijuana: Some Thoughts to Consider Question 2 passed in the November 2016 election and took effect January 1, 2017. This voter-approved initiative made recreational use of marijuana legal in Nevada. Under this new law, it is now legal for any adult over the age of 21 to legally possess up to one ounce of … Recreational Marijuana: Some Thoughts to Consider
Posting Bail: What You Need to Know The United States Constitution guarantees bail for criminal defendants in the Eighth Amendment. It states simply: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” The Constitution does not indicate what bail means, indicating that the concept was well known and … Posting Bail: What You Need to Know
Three dead on Strip after shooting, collision with cab In our previous post on this subject, we covered the statutes that define and govern domestic violence cases in Nevada and outlined statutory punishments for defendants charged with and found guilty of battery which constitutes domestic violence (BDV). In this post, we will discuss additional potential … Domestic Violence in Nevada – Part Two – Protection Orders
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