Thursday, February 14, 2008

Wed-Thurs Round Up

All the Nevada News that can't generate a full post:

Las Vegas wedding chapels launch a PR campaign to show their "squeaky clean" image and combat the stories of aggressive solicitation at the courthouse and news that at least one chapel failed to file marriage certificates for customers (Las Vegas Sun)

Nevada's Public Safety Director, Phil Galeoto, is stepping down after allegations he "mishandled" an investigation into a police evidence locker's missing guns and money (Las Vegas Sun)

Carson City Justice of the Peace John Tatro was elected president of the Nevada Judges Association (Nevada Appeal)

Threats against Nevada Judges have increased prompting new safety protocols in Washoe County (Reno Gazette-Journal)

O.J. Simpson's jail video will soon be aired (Las Vegas Sun)

Bystanders to a biker brawl in Laughlin are trying to keep their lawsuit against Harrah's alive, claiming the casino failed to warn patrons of the impending clash (Review-Journal)

In Federal Court today, the racketeering case begins against Vegas gang members (Review-Journal)

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