Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Tues Roundup

Today is bar results day, so good luck to all the nervous bar applicants out there.
Endoscopy:
The Nevada Medical Board moved to suspend the medical license of Dr. "Needles" Desai and Dr. Eladio Carrera for their alleged ties to the needle sharing policy at Endoscopy Centers (Review-Journal) [well that's just plain unfair, maybe Dr. Needles thought that by sharing needles he was transferring important vitamins and minerals from one patient's bloodstream to another's]
A mother and son duo have been accused of elder neglect of an 86 yr old woman who's legs were found fused together (Review-Journal)
The suspects in the teen on teen alleged gang shooting are to stand trial and one has been denied bail (Review-Journal)
The Nevada Judicial Ethics committee held that judicial candidate Brigid Duffy did not knowingly violate ethics laws by saying she'd practiced law for 10 yrs, when she'd only been licensed for 9 yrs, 11 months (Review-Journal)
Gov. Gibbons' move out of the Governor's mansion due to strained marital relations has raised questions about whether he is required to live there under Nevada law (Nevada Appeal)
Electronic problems in the courtroom are slowing the Sands corp. trial (Review-Journal)

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