Can a non-resident open carry in Nevada?
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1w ago
So long as you are not otherwise barred from possessing firearms, you may open carry in Nevada even if you are not a state resident. However, there are some limitations as to the places where you can open carry. Who cannot open carry guns? Certain people are prohibited from carrying weapons ever. Some of these ..read more
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Parole and Probation in Las Vegas – What’s the difference?
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1w ago
The main difference in Nevada between parole and probation – which are both types of court-supervised release following a criminal conviction – has to do with timing. If you are granted parole, it is after you have already served several years of your sentence. In contrast, probation is typically granted at the beginning of your ..read more
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I had a slip and fall in a Las Vegas hotel. Can I file a lawsuit?
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1w ago
You can sue Las Vegas hotels for negligence when you slip-and-fall on their wet, slippery, or uneven floors. This could lead to a settlement where the hotel pays for all of your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Even if you were partially to blame for the fall incident – such as by running ..read more
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Dangerous Flooring Lawsuits in Nevada
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2w ago
Dangerous flooring causes countless slip-and-fall accidents in Nevada hotel/casinos, restaurants, bars, arenas, stores, parks, schools, and private homes. To recover money for their injuries, dangerous flooring victims can bring negligence and/or products liability claims against the responsible parties. Whom you can sue The four parties that I sue on behalf of dangerous flooring victims in ..read more
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What is the NRS section on “conditions of bail”?
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2w ago
Nevada Revised Statute section 178.484 sets out Nevada’s bail conditions in criminal cases. If you get arrested, you may be released on bail pending the resolution of the case. Though you have to promise to appear at all future mandatory court dates. In addition, the judge will impose certain restrictions on you. This imposition of ..read more
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Nevada dram shop and social host laws for serving alcohol to minors
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2w ago
In Nevada, alcohol vendors (“dram shops”) such as bars, restaurants, package stores, and casinos are not civilly liable for any injuries if a customer they serve alcohol to then gets into an intoxication-induced accident. It does not matter if the customer was under 21.1 Nevada laws are stricter for “social hosts,” who are ordinary people ..read more
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Who reports seizures to the DMV in Nevada?
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1M ago
In Nevada, physicians and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are required to notify the DMV if your epilepsy severely impairs your ability to safely drive a car or motorcycle. This notification must occur within 15 days of them determining that you should not be driving.1 When you get notified Once a physician or an APRN ..read more
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Are escorts legal in Las Vegas? A defense lawyer explains
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1M ago
Escorts are legal in Las Vegas as long as there is no trading of sex for money. Paying for someone’s company is perfectly lawful, even if the escorts are scantily clad. However, escort services cross the line into prostitution (NRS 201.354) if there is an understanding that the payment is for sex, not merely company ..read more
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Are there residency restrictions for sex offenders in Nevada?
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1M ago
Yes. All convicted sex offenders in Nevada under parole or probation must have their residence approved by their parole officer or probation officer (PO). And certain Tier III offenders may not live within 1,000 feet of a location primarily used by children. Residency requirements Convicted sex offenders in the state of Nevada under parole or ..read more
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Lifeguard Negligence in Nevada – What you need to know
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1M ago
When lifeguard negligence contributes to an accident in Nevada, the victim’s family can sue the water park or hotel/casino where it occurred because pool owners are “vicariously liable” for its negligent lifeguards. In a recent case, Henderson’s Cowabunga Bay water park paid a $49 million settlement to the family of a boy who sustained catastrophic ..read more
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