Published: Nov 30, -0001
Individuals arrested for violating a criminal law whether through their own admission of guilt or through the determination of a jury are subject to fines, imprisonment, and probation and community service, among other penalties. The outcome of any...
Published: May 06, 2015
Felony Crimes involve drug and narcotics charges, burglary, robbery, murder, sexual assault, arson, kidnapping and battery. A felony conviction is a serious matter that can result in a substantial state prison sentence and the potential loss of...
Published: May 06, 2015
Domestic violence is any physical, emotional, sexual or other violence that takes place between people who may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay, or lesbian; living together, separated or dating. Domestic violence can be criminal and...
Published: May 06, 2015
Traffic violations are specifically addressed in state statutes and can include: driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance, leaving the scene of an accident, DMV hearings and appeals. There is an entire body of law that regulates the...
Published: May 06, 2015
What constitutes as a DUI/DWI offense in the state of Nevada? Section NRS 484C.110 of the Nevada penal code prohibits the operation or driving of a vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .08% or higher. In addition, the law makes it a crime to operate...
Published: May 06, 2015
You’ve been charged with a crime or crimes (and perhaps arrested and incarcerated), and have found yourself involved in the beginnings of the criminal law process in Nevada. This can be a confusing and intimidating process, and it could result in...
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