Appellant Daniel Anthony Ramet was convicted of first-degree murder. On appeal, Ramet contended that the testimony concerning his refusal to consent to a search of his home, taken together with the prosecutor’s comment on it, was violative of his Fourth Amendment rights. The Court concluded that the district court erred in allowing testimony and argument regarding Ramet’s invocation of his Fourth Amendment right. However, they further concluded that the error in admitting the statements was harmless. The Court therefore affirmed Ramet’s conviction.Ó
The Court upheld that the exclusion of expert testimony is left to the district court’s wide discret...
The State of Nevada convicted David Robert Riker (“Riker”) for murder. Riker filed two sets of post-...
Appellant Robert McConnell murdered Brian Pierce in August 2002. The State of Nevada charged McConne...
Appellant Daniel Anthony Ramet was convicted of first-degree murder. On appeal, Ramet contended that...
Appellant Daniel Anthony Ramet was convicted of first-degree murder. On appeal, Ramet contended that...
This case is an appeal from the Fourth Judicial District Court judgment of conviction of first-degre...
Donald Mitchell appeals his second-degree murder conviction. Mitchell argues that the district court...
Donald Mitchell appeals his second-degree murder conviction. Mitchell argues that the district court...
District court convictions for first-degree murder and sexual penetration of a dead body reversed an...
Appellant, Donald M. Mosely, shot and killed Frederick Washington and Mark Payne. At the same time, ...
Appellant Douglas Mendoza-Lobos was convicted of one count each of burglary, robbery with the use of...
The Court determined three issues: (1) whether there was sufficient evidence to support a conviction...
Defendant Timothy Burnside was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. On appeal, d...
Defendant appealed from a judgment of conviction for one count of burglary following a jury verdict....
The Court determined that (1) the State presented sufficient evidence for a jury to convict Guitron ...
The Court upheld that the exclusion of expert testimony is left to the district court’s wide discret...
The State of Nevada convicted David Robert Riker (“Riker”) for murder. Riker filed two sets of post-...
Appellant Robert McConnell murdered Brian Pierce in August 2002. The State of Nevada charged McConne...
Appellant Daniel Anthony Ramet was convicted of first-degree murder. On appeal, Ramet contended that...
Appellant Daniel Anthony Ramet was convicted of first-degree murder. On appeal, Ramet contended that...
This case is an appeal from the Fourth Judicial District Court judgment of conviction of first-degre...
Donald Mitchell appeals his second-degree murder conviction. Mitchell argues that the district court...
Donald Mitchell appeals his second-degree murder conviction. Mitchell argues that the district court...
District court convictions for first-degree murder and sexual penetration of a dead body reversed an...
Appellant, Donald M. Mosely, shot and killed Frederick Washington and Mark Payne. At the same time, ...
Appellant Douglas Mendoza-Lobos was convicted of one count each of burglary, robbery with the use of...
The Court determined three issues: (1) whether there was sufficient evidence to support a conviction...
Defendant Timothy Burnside was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. On appeal, d...
Defendant appealed from a judgment of conviction for one count of burglary following a jury verdict....
The Court determined that (1) the State presented sufficient evidence for a jury to convict Guitron ...
The Court upheld that the exclusion of expert testimony is left to the district court’s wide discret...
The State of Nevada convicted David Robert Riker (“Riker”) for murder. Riker filed two sets of post-...
Appellant Robert McConnell murdered Brian Pierce in August 2002. The State of Nevada charged McConne...