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Destroying Evidence Charges
Have you recently been involved in destroying evidence (NRS 199.220)? That could be altering, erasing, concealing, deleting, obliterating or otherwise destroying a record, book,…
What Is Civil Disobedience?
Can workers planning a peaceful demonstration find themselves forced instead into an act of civil disobedience? In cases where legislators, officials or…
What Is Witness Tampering?
If you should come under investigation for having committed a serious crime, your thoughts will naturally revolve around doing anything you can…
First Things to Do After a Auto Accident
The first few minutes following a car accident are sure to be filled with confusion. In the heat of the moment, it’s…
Flight Risk and How It’s Determined
There are many things you might want to be in life, but when you’re facing criminal charges, a flight risk isn’t one…
Are Personal Injury Claims Taxable?
If you have suffered a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence, you are probably considering the impact on your finances. You may…
Can Police Track My Phone Location?
On May 31, 2016, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gave law enforcement a power it’s sought for years. Thanks to…
How Do I Get a DUI Expunged From My Record?
It’s never a laughing matter. A conviction for DUI (Chapter 484C) will do much more than simply subject you to fines and possibly…
Which States Share Criminal DUI Info?
You’ve had the proverbial one too many, and you’re ready to call it a night. While some in your position might think…
When Does My DUI Suspension Start in Nevada?
You’ve done something stupid that you know you shouldn’t have done. You have driven under the influence of alcohol (Chapter 484C),and now you…
Can I Still Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer if I’ve Started Working With the Insurance Company?
You’ve recently suffered a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence. Now, deep in discussion with the responsible party’s insurance company, you…
What is Contraband?
What do a pirate’s booty, a runaway slave and a cigarette have in common? They may seem entirely unrelated, but under certain…