Falsifying Evidence

Top Crime Spots in Las Vegas

Early Saturday a man was found dead from a gunshot close to Twain and Torrey Pines. Finding drug paraphernalia inside the apartment, law enforcement officers are pointing to the case as another example of the increase of violent crimes witnessed throughout the.

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Las Vegas Crime: From Slapstick to High-Tech

Las Vegas Crime: From Slapstick to High-Tech

Cheating, fraud, and theft are genuine problems for the gambling industry in Las Vegas. There’s all kinds of crimes committed in Sin City. Often they involve a casino. The crimes in casinos range from a Three Stooges type farce to something worthy.

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Teens May Be Involved In Street Slaying

Teens May Be Involved In Street Slaying

Las Vegas detectives stated on Feb 25, 2016 that the robbery and slaying of a male walking home from work along the 4600 block of Grande Mirande way may be linked to a group of teenagers. Detectives believe that these teens may.

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Pictures of Korn

Our Trial Was Right Here a Decade or Two Ago

Americans love trials. Criminal trials, in particular, have been a favorite subject for both television (Law & Order, Perry Mason) and movies (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Verdict). But judges, lawyers, and litigants? Not so much. It has been widely reported here.

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Organized Crime in Las Vegas Then and Now

The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, The Mob Museum, is a chronicle of organized crime in America. Also, displayed are the attempts by the FBI to check crime. The museum, located in the old Las Vegas Post Office and.

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Mr. Kinnucan

Lessons From U.S. V. Kinnucan

One of the most difficult tasks for a white collar criminal defense attorney is to control his client during what is inevitably a long-term government investigation. Developments in a recent case, U.S. v. Kinnucan, may provide defense counsel with an excellent primer.

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