Category: Criminal Defense
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
While many might assume that someone police put in handcuffs is under arrest, that is not necessarily the case. A series of court decisions have given the police the right, in certain circumstances, to place someone in handcuffs even when … Continue reading
Many people gambling in Las Vegas likely wonder: Is counting cards illegal? Whether casinos like it or not, card counting is technically legal. There are no laws on the federal or state level that expressly prohibit counting cards or classify … 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
Those charged with crimes have rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution, such as the right to a speedy trial, an attorney, and an impartial jury. While federal and state governments grant crime victims certain legal rights, they have not been … Continue reading
If you’re facing criminal charges in a Las Vegas court, you’ll need strong legal representation from an experienced criminal defense lawyer who’s committed to fighting for you. This is why it’s in a defendant’s best interest to hire an experienced … 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
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