Author: Paul Adras
As a gun owner in Nevada, it is crucial to understand Nevada gun sale laws. While private gun sales are legal in the state, buyers and sellers must follow specific procedures to ensure the transaction is lawful. Failure to adhere … Continue reading
In Las Vegas criminal cases, mentally ill or insanity defenses can apply if someone’s mental condition impaired their ability to understand their actions or recognize that their behavior was wrong. These defenses allow defendants to argue that, due to a … Continue reading
In general, Nevada is a gun-friendly state that doesn’t have laws prohibiting open carry for anyone legally allowed to have a firearm. Furthermore, Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 202.3653 allows concealed carry for those with a valid permit. But what do … Continue reading
If you’ve failed to return a rental car on time, you may face criminal embezzlement charges under Nevada law. Here’s what you need to know if you’re accused of not returning a rental vehicle in Las Vegas NV. Is Failure … Continue reading
At Adras & Altig, Attorneys at Law, our Nevada criminal defense lawyers are passionate about criminal law and helping others. Our legal team is committed to sharing our knowledge and experience with the legal community and the public to help … Continue reading
A criminal record can alter your life in meaningful ways, many of which people don’t fully comprehend until they experience it firsthand. A Nevada criminal record can affect employment, housing, and educational opportunities. It can also jeopardize your personal and … Continue reading
Street racing is illegal in Nevada. You could find yourself in jail if you’re caught in drag racing, street racing, or engaging in any kind of trick driving or unauthorized speed contests. Although the penalty for a first-time misdemeanor charge … Continue reading
Yes. If you get caught with a fake driver’s license in Las Vegas, you could end up in jail. Nevada enforces strict penalties for ID offenses, including fines, community service, and possible imprisonment. The severity of the punishment often depends … Continue reading
Has Nevada charged you as a habitual criminal? A conviction on a habitual criminal charge can carry severe penalties on top of those applicable to your present offense. With the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney, you could avoid … Continue reading
Nevada’s legal limit for alcohol consumption is a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent. For most adults, this is one to three drinks. Anyone with a BAC at or above 0.08 percent who operates a motor vehicle could face a Driving … Continue reading