self-defense laws in Nevada

Nevada’s Self-Defense and Stand Your Ground Laws

Nevada, like more than half the states, is a “stand your ground” state. You don’t have to retreat if threatened, and depending on the circumstances, you may have the right to use non-deadly or deadly force. Generally, situations allowing self-defense arise during.

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What to Do If You’re Accused of Homicide in Las Vegas

Homicide Investigations in Las Vegas Rose by 33% in 2020, Report Says In 2019, homicides plummeted in Clark County, with 144 homicide investigations recorded. In 2020, that trend did not continue. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that law enforcement agencies investigated the.

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Woman Arrested on Suspicion of Arson in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that a woman was arrested on November 3rd, on suspicion of arson, after allegedly setting her ex-boyfriend’s pickup truck on fire. According to the news report, 911 operators received multiple calls at 1:22 a.m. of a house.

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reckless driver in nevada

Do You Need a Lawyer for Reckless Driving in Nevada?

In Nevada, reckless driving is defined as a “willful or wanton disregard of the safety of persons or property.” Generally, an action is willful if it is intentional or purposeful. It is “wanton” if the person understood the consequences of the action.

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