You can carry guns concealed or out in the open in Nevada. To learn more, check out this presentation! You can also read the blog version here: https://goo.gl/epTToF
Financial abuse is one of the least focused types of domestic violence because even the State of Nevada does not truly treat it as an act of abuse. Learn all about it through this presentation!
1. Embezzlement is defined as theft by an employee where they steal money or property from their company for personal gain through acts like taking cash from registers or taking goods home.
2. If someone is caught embezzling, the police will be contacted, the suspect will be arrested, and if the stolen money or property is recovered it will be used as evidence in the trial against the suspect.
3. After a conviction, a magistrate will order the stolen money or property returned to the rightful owner, though the owner needs to pay necessary fees and has only six months to claim the items before they are auctioned off or given to charity.
The Internet has been a hive for sex crimes. If you find yourself charged under these circumstances, check out this presentation to learn how to defend yourself.
Financial abuse is one of the least focused types of domestic violence because even the State of Nevada does not truly treat it as an act of abuse. Learn all about it through this presentation!
1. Embezzlement is defined as theft by an employee where they steal money or property from their company for personal gain through acts like taking cash from registers or taking goods home.
2. If someone is caught embezzling, the police will be contacted, the suspect will be arrested, and if the stolen money or property is recovered it will be used as evidence in the trial against the suspect.
3. After a conviction, a magistrate will order the stolen money or property returned to the rightful owner, though the owner needs to pay necessary fees and has only six months to claim the items before they are auctioned off or given to charity.
The Internet has been a hive for sex crimes. If you find yourself charged under these circumstances, check out this presentation to learn how to defend yourself.
Hitting or physically taunting an elderly in Nevada is considered a crime and it gets even worse when there is exploitation involved. Learn more about it on this blog!
When you commit DUI, even if you are not from the State of Nevada, know that harsh consequences could be imposed on you. Learn how to defend yourself on this presentation!
Commercial drivers face harsher penalties for DUIs in Nevada than regular drivers. A commercial DUI is defined as having a BAC of 0.04% or higher while driving a commercial vehicle. Penalties for a first commercial DUI include 2-6 months in jail, fines of $400-$1,000, and community service. Subsequent DUIs result in heavier fines and jail time, with a third offense being a felony. Commercial drivers also face a mandatory 1 year suspension of their license for a first offense.
There are a few fighters in the UFC who faced doping charges in the past. Learn how they handled their cases with the help of their criminal defense attorney on this presentation!
Since drugs are prevalent in Nevada, the laws that regulate them are also pretty stringent. Learn more about it on this presentation or in this blog: https://goo.gl/1T1eqE
Crimes that threaten the entire nation are called federal crimes. Here is a presentation that helps you learn about them. You can also read the blog version here: https://goo.gl/Lxn5gZ
You cannot put money from the cash registrar to your pocket thinking it was alright because you are an employee deserving of it. Hefty charges await you if this happens. Learn more with the blog version here: https://goo.gl/ijeqpF
Immigrants can be deported if they commit a grave crime in Nevada. Learn how they can battle final sentences with deportation with a post-conviction relief here: https://goo.gl/ECYhEE
A juvenile who performed sexual offenses to another juvenile will be charged for particular penalties. For an article version, click here: https://goo.gl/qEViBn
When you violate traffic laws or drive under the influence of drugs and alcohol, you can have a suspended or revoked license depending on the situation. This blog from Atty. Ross Goodman teaches you further information: https://goo.gl/GxLFbB
What is the difference between burglary and robbery? Discover with this presentation from Atty. Ross Goodman You can also check out the blog version here: https://goo.gl/3gMBhi
You can still plea for your freedom even after your criminal sentence. Learn how you can do this with this presentation courtesy of Atty. Ross Goodman. You can also read the blog version here:
Not paying your casino marker of an amount of more than $650 is category D felony. Know more about this with this presentation from Atty. Ross Goodman! For further info, explore the blog version here: https://goo.gl/BxG6nj
What constitutes as sexual assault? And what are the charges laden on it? Probe this presentation from Atty. Ross Goodman to know! You can also read the blog version here: https://goo.gl/CPB2SZ
Nevada law prohibits drugged driving under a zero-tolerance policy. The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Section 484C.110 defines drugged driving and sets limits for prohibited substances in urine and blood. Driving under the influence of drugs is punishable by fines and jail time, with penalties increasing for repeat offenses or accidents involving injury or death. While facing drugged driving charges, possible defenses include unlawful stop, involuntary ingestion, unfair treatment, or faulty testing procedures.
Hitting or physically taunting an elderly in Nevada is considered a crime and it gets even worse when there is exploitation involved. Learn more about it on this blog!
When you commit DUI, even if you are not from the State of Nevada, know that harsh consequences could be imposed on you. Learn how to defend yourself on this presentation!
Commercial drivers face harsher penalties for DUIs in Nevada than regular drivers. A commercial DUI is defined as having a BAC of 0.04% or higher while driving a commercial vehicle. Penalties for a first commercial DUI include 2-6 months in jail, fines of $400-$1,000, and community service. Subsequent DUIs result in heavier fines and jail time, with a third offense being a felony. Commercial drivers also face a mandatory 1 year suspension of their license for a first offense.
There are a few fighters in the UFC who faced doping charges in the past. Learn how they handled their cases with the help of their criminal defense attorney on this presentation!
Since drugs are prevalent in Nevada, the laws that regulate them are also pretty stringent. Learn more about it on this presentation or in this blog: https://goo.gl/1T1eqE
Crimes that threaten the entire nation are called federal crimes. Here is a presentation that helps you learn about them. You can also read the blog version here: https://goo.gl/Lxn5gZ
You cannot put money from the cash registrar to your pocket thinking it was alright because you are an employee deserving of it. Hefty charges await you if this happens. Learn more with the blog version here: https://goo.gl/ijeqpF
Immigrants can be deported if they commit a grave crime in Nevada. Learn how they can battle final sentences with deportation with a post-conviction relief here: https://goo.gl/ECYhEE
A juvenile who performed sexual offenses to another juvenile will be charged for particular penalties. For an article version, click here: https://goo.gl/qEViBn
When you violate traffic laws or drive under the influence of drugs and alcohol, you can have a suspended or revoked license depending on the situation. This blog from Atty. Ross Goodman teaches you further information: https://goo.gl/GxLFbB
What is the difference between burglary and robbery? Discover with this presentation from Atty. Ross Goodman You can also check out the blog version here: https://goo.gl/3gMBhi
You can still plea for your freedom even after your criminal sentence. Learn how you can do this with this presentation courtesy of Atty. Ross Goodman. You can also read the blog version here:
Not paying your casino marker of an amount of more than $650 is category D felony. Know more about this with this presentation from Atty. Ross Goodman! For further info, explore the blog version here: https://goo.gl/BxG6nj
What constitutes as sexual assault? And what are the charges laden on it? Probe this presentation from Atty. Ross Goodman to know! You can also read the blog version here: https://goo.gl/CPB2SZ
Nevada law prohibits drugged driving under a zero-tolerance policy. The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Section 484C.110 defines drugged driving and sets limits for prohibited substances in urine and blood. Driving under the influence of drugs is punishable by fines and jail time, with penalties increasing for repeat offenses or accidents involving injury or death. While facing drugged driving charges, possible defenses include unlawful stop, involuntary ingestion, unfair treatment, or faulty testing procedures.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
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"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
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2. In Las Vegas, gun laws are permissive. Here, people can
carry firearms as in the open or as concealed but they are
still under several conditions and restrictions. Learn of
them if you are planning to bring a gun in the bustling
metro!
3. OPEN CARRY CONCEALED CARRY
Nevada has always been an open-
carry state, meaning it is legal for
people to roam the streets with their
gun exposed as long as they are of
legal age. No permit is required.
You can actually go to a crowded
place with your gun hanging on your
belt or kept inside a holster and there
are no laws that will tell you to be
careful about these actions.
In Las Vegas, predominantly the Strip,
establishments can choose whether
they will permit someone with an
open carry gun in their vicinity. They
can perform frisking and require the
surrender of the firearm if they wish
to. Common places that do such
security measures usually are casinos,
arenas, and most private venues.
When it comes to hiding weapons
purposely or for care, Las Vegas and
the entirety of Nevada enforces a “shall
issue” wherein a gun owner should
have a permit that lets them bring a
gun in a concealed manner.
Opposed to open carry, concealment
of weapons can carry greater threat
thus the need of official permission.
There also are fewer places where you
can conceal carry a gun.
To have a concealed carry permit, a
person must undergo a training
supervised by the office of the country
sheriff. Currently, conceal carry permits
in Nevada can be honored in 31 other
states like Alabama, Alaska, Utah,
Virginia, Wyoming and more.
OPEN CARRY VS. CONCEALED CARRY
4. ALLOWED PLACES
Here are places where guns are permitted to be seen and be
concealed:
• State parks
• Cars
• Streets
• Roadside
• Anywhere not listed as an “Off-Limits” site
And here are places where guns are prohibited to open and
conceal carry:
• Airports
• Schools/Child-care facilities
• Churches
• Hospitals
• Courthouses
• Prisons
• Correctional facilities
• Law enforcement establishments
5. PERMIT APPLICATION FOR CONCEALED CARRY
According to Chapter 202 of the Nevada Revised Statutes, you need to be 21 years old or older to apply for a permit. You
also should not be a felon, not be a drug user, not a fugitive, not mentally incapacitated, not previously convicted of
violent charges, and is a legal resident of the United States.
Once you are deemed fit for application, you can proceed to the county sheriff’s office to take a qualification course.
After the qualification course, a signed certificate will be given to you. Afterwards, present the following requirements:
Application forms
Course certification
Proof of residency
Fee of $96
The process of the application takes at least 120 days. Once approved, the concealed carry permit is valid for five years.
6. OTHER LAS VEGAS AND NEVADA GUN LAWS
First, only people of 18 years or older can purchase a firearm and some guns can only be sold to people older than 18
and dealers need to do background checks of their buyers. Felons, convicts, drug addicts, or those previously charged
for cases like domestic violence cannot buy guns.
Once you have a gun, you can choose to either open or conceal carry it. When open carrying a gun in your vehicle, it
needs to be seen on your body and not hidden elsewhere as this will need a conceal carry permit.
If you are from other states, make sure that you have a conceal carry permit for your gun if you are planning to store it
elsewhere or hide it in your body. Nevada honors permit from certain states, too.
7. GUN LAWS AND RECENT ATTACKS
A year ago, Stephen Paddock opened fire to a crowd of concertgoers near the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino killing 50 people
and injuring at least 400 others. Today, it is ruled out as an isolated attack and without any fringes of terrorist agenda but this
opened a new focus to the gun laws of the state and the entire country.
There are many attempts in the past of stronger gun control laws in Nevada but all of them failed to materialize. One is a new law
for a more extensive background checks for gun buyers in 2017. This was favored by Nevada voters but days before its
implementation, the State released a statement that cites it will not go in effect due to it being “unenforceable”.
Due to the loose gun carry laws, people can be confused on what to follow and what to not. If you are carrying a gun in
concealment or in the open in Las Vegas and you are arrested, get the help of a criminal defense attorney as you might be
violating certain laws or just being falsely accused.