Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Tues Roundup


Is Dr. "Needles" Desai, owner of the Endoscopy Centers that handed out some HIV and Hep-C to unknowing patients, still in the country? No one's heard from him recently, but he'll "face questions" if he tries to leave the counrty [assuming he hasn't already] (Las Vegas Sun)

In further evidence that NV is still the wild, wild west a BLM-employee received 2 years probation for rustling cattle (Review-Journal)

Vegas IP attorneys discuss the practice of "cyber-squatting" (Las Vegas Business Press)

And while there's no news to report in the Judge Halverson hearing, the LA Times published a favorable story of the city's wackiest jurist in which Halverson is quoted as saying her removal is ". . . the kind of thing that makes people look at the justice system and be concerned." (LA Times) [isn't the fact that she got elected the kind of thing that makes people look at the justice system and be concerned?]

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