The Court held that the district court abused its discretion when overturning a misdemeanor driving under the influence conviction by failing to consider the state’s evidence of the defendant’s guilt
Under NRS 22.030, for a district court to have jurisdiction to hold a party in indirect contempt, th...
In light of recent statutes limiting the right to bear arms for people convicted of misdemeanor batt...
The Court focused on the issue of whether a district court can grant a motion to compel disclosure o...
The Court held that the district court abused its discretion when overturning a misdemeanor driving ...
The Court determined that the trial judge’s actions during jury selection rose to the level of judic...
A district court\u27s failure to provide a jury instruction prohibiting jurors from conducting indep...
The Court held that a party waives the right challenge a juror’s presence on appeal when the argumen...
The Court concluded that double jeopardy did not prohibit the appellant’s retrial because he had imp...
The Court determined although the district court has broad discretion to settle jury instructions, t...
The Court determined that (1) Appellant’s motion for a new trial complied with the provisions of NRS...
When a defendant requests and is granted a mistrial, jeopardy will attach if a prosecutor’s conduct ...
The Court determined that NRS § 177.015(1)(a) authorizes the State to appeal from a justice court di...
The Court determined that when the State conducts a direct-examination of a witness during a prelimi...
The Nevada Supreme Court considered whether the district court erred in denying the Appellant Matthe...
The Court expressly repudiated the Ninth Circuit’s interpretation of Nevada law in Riley v. McDaniel...
Under NRS 22.030, for a district court to have jurisdiction to hold a party in indirect contempt, th...
In light of recent statutes limiting the right to bear arms for people convicted of misdemeanor batt...
The Court focused on the issue of whether a district court can grant a motion to compel disclosure o...
The Court held that the district court abused its discretion when overturning a misdemeanor driving ...
The Court determined that the trial judge’s actions during jury selection rose to the level of judic...
A district court\u27s failure to provide a jury instruction prohibiting jurors from conducting indep...
The Court held that a party waives the right challenge a juror’s presence on appeal when the argumen...
The Court concluded that double jeopardy did not prohibit the appellant’s retrial because he had imp...
The Court determined although the district court has broad discretion to settle jury instructions, t...
The Court determined that (1) Appellant’s motion for a new trial complied with the provisions of NRS...
When a defendant requests and is granted a mistrial, jeopardy will attach if a prosecutor’s conduct ...
The Court determined that NRS § 177.015(1)(a) authorizes the State to appeal from a justice court di...
The Court determined that when the State conducts a direct-examination of a witness during a prelimi...
The Nevada Supreme Court considered whether the district court erred in denying the Appellant Matthe...
The Court expressly repudiated the Ninth Circuit’s interpretation of Nevada law in Riley v. McDaniel...
Under NRS 22.030, for a district court to have jurisdiction to hold a party in indirect contempt, th...
In light of recent statutes limiting the right to bear arms for people convicted of misdemeanor batt...
The Court focused on the issue of whether a district court can grant a motion to compel disclosure o...