Crime Pays For The Collector of Murderous Memorabilia

When Julie Craig opened her booth at the Stetson Country Christmas Expo on December 7, 2017, a collector offered her $500 for a ribbon encircled wreath. The decoration said: "Stupid Should Hurt." The potential buyer had a strange business offer for Craig..

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Why Do Some Hotels Resist Panic Buttons For Hotel Workers

Unions representing hospitality employees in Las Vegas are pushing casino-resort executives to provide each housekeeper a ‘panic button' as a clause in future contracts. The Culinary Union, which represents almost 15,000 housekeepers in the city, bring their appeal to the negotiating table.

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Federal Gambling Crimes Charges

Nevada, Women and The Death Penalty

Prosecutors may be seeking the ultimate punishment for a woman accused of slaying three roommates just six months after another murder case against her was thrown out. Christine Sanchez, 47, was in court to answer to the charges of murdering her roommates.

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Gambling in Vegas

Las Vegas’ Invisible

Rhonda Lynn Ballow was shot to death in Las Vegas four days after Christmas. Ballow, who was homeless, was found dead just after 7 a.m. at a temporary homeless camp in the 2900 block of West Washington Avenue. Metro Police believe the.

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Can I Live in a Home With a Gun if I’m a Felon?

Can I Live in a Home With a Gun if I’m a Felon?

Convicted felons understand that their firearm rights are taken after they serve time. This includes possession of a gun, regardless of whether somebody else owns it. As a felon, if a gun is found on your person, you will face extra federal.

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Law Reach Into Nevada

The Martin Act

How Does New York Law Reach Into Nevada When Eliot Spitzer the lawyer-turned-Attorney General-turned-Governor-turned disgraced former Governor pulled out a little used 75-year old law, he raised eyebrows. The ruling which was initially meant as a scheme to give a powerful tool.

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