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Las Vegas at a Glance…

Van September 2nd, 2010

My perusal of the RJ this past Sunday filled me with a sense of ambivalence.  Of course plastered on the front page was the big news about Paris Hilton’s arrest on cocaine possession.  Who’d have guessed?  For more on this click here.

Besides this, there were many items which didn’t give much of a sense of warm and fuzzy.  I won’t quote the RJ, so as not to incur the wrath of their new copyright attorney, but a review of articles goes like this (according to my feeble memory):

Item – A poll that people in Las Vegas are not feeling secure with the economic conditions in town.  That’s no big surprise, but the same poll found that people don’t hate it enough to leave.

Item – A full page advertisement/announcement of Station Casinos having their reorganization plan confirmed by the court, which paves the way for the Stations to come out of bankruptcy as a viable company.

Item – Forbes magazine has found Las Vegas to be the most stressful city in the US, this two weeks after the same Forbes magazine found Vegas to be the “Coolest City in America”

Item – on the Sun front page that a middle class man is about to become homeless as his home is foreclosed.

This coupled with subsequent news from other sources that 3 out of 4 mortgages in Nevada are underwater, i.e. the house is not worth the balance of the mortgage, can give one a sense of hopelessness, and perhaps even dread.  No wonder this is the “most stressful” city in the US.

At the same time, this really is the coolest city in America.  I’ve told out of town friends that it’s a pretty good town to live in, with an incredible entertainment district.  On any given night in this town, we can see any number of big name rock and roll bands perform, and then there’s always the Cirque shows (are we up to 10 different ones now?), and, of course, any number of vices are indulged and even encouraged in this town, if you’re into those types of things. 

Well, unfortunately we don’t have the solution for all of our problems…we are a law firm afterall.  But what we can offer is assistance when you have been injured in a traffic accident through no fault of your own, or have had problems getting your social security disability, or have encountered issues getting your worker’s compensation. 

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Las Vegas woman to plead guilty to drunk driving charges

admin May 27th, 2010

A 29-year-old Las Vegas woman intends to plead guilty to felony drunk driving after being involved in a Las Vegas drunk driving accident that lead to the death of a 29-year-old Las Vegas man, according to the Las Vegas Sun.

The man was on his way home when the Las Vegas woman hit him in her Jeep Grand Cherokee at a northwest Las Vegas intersection, the article said.

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Woman driving under the influence kills Las Vegas man

admin April 14th, 2010

A 28-year-old Las Vegas man was killed after a 29-year-old woman plowed into the back of his Buick while driving under the influence.

According to an article from KTNV.com, said the Las Vegas man was transported to UMC where he was pronounced dead. The woman is facing a felony charge of DUI causing death.

How do you think car accidents like this can be prevented? Do you think Las Vegas lawmakers are doing enough to make sure drivers don’t get behind the wheel when they’re under the influence? What do you think should be done?

If your loved one or the loved one of someone you know has been involved in a wrongful death accident, the Las Vegas wrongful death lawyers of Richard Harris Law Firm can help you.

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Galardi Makes a Plea for Freedom

admin March 15th, 2010

Michael Galardi, 48, a former strip club mogul who admitted bankrolling corrupt politicians in San Diego and Las Vegas in the political scandal that became known as Operation G-Sting, appeared March 5 before U.S. District Judge Jeffery Miller and asked for early termination of his supervised release (the equivalent of parole — which was to end in January 2012).
Attorney’s for Galardi say that he has paid his debt to society, was a model prisoner, and cooperated with law enforcement officials in two trials that led to convictions of several former politicians.
In March, 2007, Galardi was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison, followed by three years of parole, a $100,000 fine, and $400,000 in restitution to be paid to the city and county.
Miller sided with San Diego prosecutors who urged him to deny the motion but change the defendant’s remaining term of supervised release to unsupervised. Galardi Attorney, Robert Rose stated that this ruling means Galardi is still subject to the jurisdiction of the court.”
Galardi was released on Jan. 5, 2009, after spending 18 months in custody for bribing politicians in San Diego and Las Vegas.

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Supreme Court upholds death penalty in two cases

admin March 5th, 2010

The Nevada Supreme Court in Carson City, upheld death penalties in two separate cases. On Thursday, Justices unanimously upheld the conviction of James R. Walker and affirmed the death sentence of Tamir Hamilton.

Walker was convicted of killing a Las Vegas woman, Christine Anziano, 33, in August 2003. Justices were split 4-3 over whether he deserved a new penalty hearing. Besides first-degree murder, Walker also was convicted of five other counts for crimes committed against two other people within 24 hours of Anziano’s death, including slitting one man’s throat.
Hamilton, was convicted of the 2006 rape and killing of 16-year-old Holly Quick. Quick’s mother found her body when she went to awaken her for school.

Both Walker and Hamilton, who are black, argued the trial courts erred by denying their objections to the prosecution’s use of peremptory challenges against blacks in their jury pools.
Walker, in his appeal, also argued the trial judge erroneously limited his attorney’s questioning of potential jurors, that he should have been tried separately on the three incidents, and that statements by the prosecutor were improper.

Hamilton argued he was improperly denied from pursing an insanity defense when the court wouldn’t allow his expert witness to testify about out-of-court comments Hamilton had made, and that executing him would violate his Eighth Amendment right against cruel and unusual punishment because he is a schizophrenic.
Justices upheld his conviction and sentence 6-1. In a dissent, Cherry said the prosecutor’s reasons for excusing the only two black potential jurors were “pretexts for racial discrimination,” and therefore Hamilton deserved a new trial.

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