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Damaging Statements You May Have Made Either Orally Or In Writing
What is a confession? Is it the same as an incriminating statement, and what, if anything, does a Miranda warning have to…
Factors on Whether to Take Your Personal Injury Case to Court
Does the resolution of your personal injury case demand the wisdom of a higher authority? A substantial majority of these suits never…
Suppressing Evidence in a Criminal Trial
If you are facing criminal charges, you already know that the prosecution has in its possession one or more pieces of evidence…
If Someone Commits a Crime With My Gun, Am I Liable?
You have just discovered that someone used your gun while committing a crime. Your worries now center on one thing only: How…
Stop and Frisk in Las Vegas
Of the numerous and varied actions that law enforcement has been known to take against the ordinary citizen, few have a greater…
Can I Withdraw My Guilty Plea?
Why would anyone plead guilty to a crime that they did not commit? It may seem counterintuitive, but surprisingly enough, people do…
Nevada’s Felony Categories
The state of Nevada puts criminal offenses into three different classes: misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors and felonies. The felonies, of course, are the…
Romeo and Juliet Law
Although the state of Nevada boasts several statutes related to illegal sexual behavior, the so-called Romeo and Juliet law is not among…
Discovery Process in a Criminal Defense Case
In the United States, all criminal defendants have the constitutional right not only to face their accusers at trial but also to…
Casino Markers and What You Need to Know
Most people would rather not carry large amounts of cash, particularly if they’re heading into a Las Vegas casino. If you’re a…
Under What Circumstances Can My Criminal Case Be Reopened If I Was Found Innocent?
If you’ve been pardoned or acquitted of a criminal offense, the term “double jeopardy NRS 412.378” will surely take on a deep meaning….
Under What Circumstances Can My Criminal Case Be Reopened If I Was Found Guilty?
If your criminal trial has ended in conviction, you are naturally hoping for a second chance to clear your name. This is…