Author: Paul Adras
Are you facing embezzlement charges in Las Vegas? If so, you must understand what this charge could mean for your future. The criminal defense lawyers at Adras & Altig, Attorneys at Law, can help you respond to these charges and … Continue reading
Relationships can be complicated. When emotions run high, there is a chance that an already volatile situation can turn violent. A restraining order is meant to prevent an individual from threatening, harassing, or harming another person. Harassment, stalking, crimes against … Continue reading
If you were recently accused or charged with involuntary manslaughter in Nevada, you might be in a fog of worry and uncertainty. The results of your case could have life-changing repercussions for your future, freedom, reputation, and more. It’s essential … Continue reading
Many states are changing their drug laws, making it difficult for residents and visitors to know when or for what they could face criminal charges. For example, exactly how many drugs must someone be carrying to get charged with possession … Continue reading
College basketball fans look forward to the month of March, when they can all flood stadiums, restaurants, and bars to watch the tournament together. But with large crowds, plenty of drinks, and competitive sports betting all around, trouble with the … Continue reading
A man has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of a Las Vegas woman. The defendant, 37-year-old Ferrari Busby, is accused of beating Jasmine Wilson, 29, in November. She later died at Sunrise Hospital from the injuries. According to … Continue reading
A former top official in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is facing accusations of stealing luggage from an airport for the second time in just over a month. Sam Brinton, the DOE’s former deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Spent … Continue reading
Police interactions are often stressful and come with the possibility of a citation or arrest. It’s essential to treat every police encounter with extreme caution. The police and prosecutors can use anything you say or do against you. The best … Continue reading
If you have been accused of a violent crime in Nevada, you might face serious penalties that could change your life forever. But if you were only trying to defend yourself, you could claim that you were acting in self-defense … Continue reading
Like all states, Nevada has an “age of consent” law that specifies the minimum age that someone can legally consent to sexual activity. Those who engage in sexual contact with someone younger than the legal age of consent can face … Continue reading