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Pending Or Unresolved DUI Charges

Posted by on Jun 12, 2009 in Driving crimes, DUI

In some cases, a prosecutor may file a DUI complaint that includes not only evidence of prior DUIs (relevant to determining the proper level of DUI offense) but also pending DUI charges. Evidence of pending or unresolved DUIs is inadmissible under NRS 48.045(2) which expressly prohibits evidence of other crimes, wrongs or acts to prove [...]

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Prosecutorial Misconduct

Posted by on May 4, 2009 in Prosecutorial misconduct, Trial

Prosecutorial Misconduct, part 2 In the case of Robert Hays, he was convicted following a jury trial on four counts of sexual assault of a minor under the age of fourteen years and four counts of lewdness with a minor on charges that he sexually abused his then eight-year old daughter Jennifer. His conviction was [...]

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Must I Hire an Attorney?

Posted by on May 1, 2009 in Prosecutorial misconduct, Trial, Uncategorized

Is it necessary that I have an attorney if charged with a crime? The simple answer is no. You do not need an attorney. But in reality, there is a lot at stake, even if you believe you are innocent. If you think prosecutors always play fair, you may want to reconsider after reading this. [...]

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