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Being charged with a violent crime in Nevada is serious – particularly when that crime involves a weapon. Nevada categorizes assault with a deadly weapon as a Class B felony, and a conviction means significant jail time and steep fines. If you’ve been … Continue reading
While Las Vegas’s “Sin City” nickname often implies that there are no rules, individuals who are caught with illicit drugs in Las Vegas can be arrested and charged for violating the law. But what about the possession of drug paraphernalia? … Continue reading
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, Safe Nest in Las Vegas, NV may be able to help. You can find more information here. Many fights among couples and other family members never go beyond shouting. … Continue reading
When someone commits a crime, there is typically a limited amount of time available to prosecute them for their actions. These deadlines are called the statutes of limitations, and the time limits vary based on the type of offense committed. … Continue reading
A warrant is a special type of court order that gives law enforcement officers the authority to arrest you at any time. If you are arrested on an outstanding warrant, you will be forced to appear before a judge in … Continue reading
Nevada gun laws regulate the purchase, ownership, and carrying of firearms in the state. State law does not require permits to purchase or possess firearms. Furthermore, Nevada allows adults to open carry firearms without a license or permit. However, individuals … Continue reading
Nevada’s decision to make it legal for adults to possess and use marijuana captured a lot of interest from tourists and residents of Las Vegas. Though marijuana is legal for recreational use in Nevada, the law has restrictions that have … Continue reading
Once again, Adras & Altig will be opening up submissions for its essay scholarship contest. Three scholarships are available to help offset some college expenses. This year’s topic is on the issue of crime prevention. Participants must answer the questions: … Continue reading
Not all crimes are treated the same under Nevada law. Most people understand this, but it’s important to be aware of the very real consequences of different felony charges. If you’re accused of a crime, these distinctions could mean the … Continue reading
A Nevada background check can reveal private details about your criminal, commercial, financial, and personal history. Employers, creditors, landlords, and other organizations use the information to understand your reliability and trustworthiness better. But if you have a criminal record, the … Continue reading