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What Is the Statute of Limitations in a Personal Injury Case?
If you have suffered injury at the hands of another, you are probably entitled to some sort of monetary relief. A personal…
What is Your Right to a “Speedy Trial”?
The passage of time can affect many things, but when criminal charges enter the picture, it might be to your benefit. If…
How does a Personal Injury Settlement Work?
If you’ve suffered a personal injury, it’s only natural to question whether you have grounds for litigation and if you do, what…
Will the Statute of Limitations Affect Your Criminal Case?
Time is often of the essence, but never more so than when you’re facing criminal charges. That’s when the statute of limitations…
What is the Discovery Process in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
The discovery process is the phase of personal injury litigation during which attorneys for either side seek information from the opposing party….
Admissible and Inadmissible Evidence in a Criminal Trial
Criminal evidence (NRS Chapter 48) can be real, demonstrative, documentary or testimonial, but to be acceptable in a court of law, it must…
Self-Incrimination and the Fifth Amendment
As every good criminal defense attorney knows, the Fifth Amendment is your friend. It’s there for your protection. It gives you the…
What is Entrapment?
When law enforcement agents put their lives on the line to catch and bring criminals to justice, it’s difficult not to appreciate…
What Does “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” Mean?
A seed may be a small thing, but when planted correctly, it can grow into something meaningful. The same is true of…
What Shows on a Police Report, and How do I Get a Copy?
If you’ve been charged with a crime in Nevada, the contents of the police report are sure to be of interest. You…
What Does Being Charged With Conspiracy Mean?
If you’ve ever conspired to commit a crime but later declined to follow through, you might think that you’ve avoided criminal charges. For…
Circumstantial Evidence vs Direct Evidence in your Criminal Case
If you’ve been charged with a crime in Nevada, there’s one thing you probably already know: The prosecution’s evidence (NRS 47) or…