Wecht Fur Continues to Fly

The fur continues to fly in the Wecht case in the run up to the retrial, currently scheduled for May, 27 2008. As I have previously stated in this blog, it is my hope that this blog will raise the standard of.

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Crime and Neon in Sin City, Las Vegas

Crime and Neon in Sin City, Las Vegas

To summarize Obi-Wan Kenobi, "You will never encounter a more miserable hive of trash and villainy." Visitors to Las Vegas  notice the neon and spectacle. The cops who control the tourist sectors see something else. As the nation's economics has recovered, so.

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Federal Sabotage Criminal Defense Lawyer - 18 U.S. Code Chapter 105

Squatter problems increasing in Las Vegas

It was inevitable that with the thousands of empty homes in and around Las Vegas that squatting would become an issue. The reality is that squatting has been a problem in Las Vegas for a long time but has been made worse.

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Judge: Clark County liable for clearing out homeless camps

Judge: Clark County liable for clearing out homeless camps

In an order issued Friday, Tacoma’s Judge Robert Bryan determined Clark County’s road crews ignored the lawful rights of over six destitute citizens when they men were thrown out of their tarps and canopies. Cookers, medications, documentation and photos were destroyed during.

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Police Dog Killed and Suspect Paralyzed

Police Dog Killed and Suspect Paralyzed

March 31, 2016 was a sad day for the Metro Police dog, Nicky, who was killed during an officer shootout. Just a few weeks ago, this K-9 had been stabbed several times during a law enforcement response to a disturbance call. The.

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Feminine Hygiene in Prisons

Feminine Hygiene in Prisons

The United States relies more heavily on imprisonment than any country in the world, with the War on Drugs the major driving force behind high incarceration rates.  While common perception paints young men as the greatest victims of the drug war, conspiracy.

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Wecht Case One Step Closer to Dismissal

Wecht Case One Step Closer to Dismissal

The sounds emanating from the U.S. Attorneys Office in Pittsburgh this week were more nails being pounded into the coffin of the Cyril Wecht prosecution. No doubt realizing that the efforts of the last two years in the office were going down.

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