Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Wed Roundup

U.S. District Judge Sandoval (Reno) set hearing dates in a courtroom packed with 18 lawyers for litigation over the failed irrigation canal and Fernley flooding (Nevada Appeal)

In Northern Nevada, a man robbed a Carson City gas station by sliding a note asking for $100 across the counter and saying to the cashier, "I'm sorry, I need help" (Nevada Appeal) [who says our society is losing its civility. good robber. good robber]

The Attorney General is asking the Nevada Supremes to reconsider their ruling that meals comped to gamblers by casinos are not taxable (Review-Journal)

The prison chief is saying he'll need additional funding to implement the state legislature's mandate that sex offenders provide DNA samples to local authorities (Review-Journal)

Up in Washoe County, county officials are rethinking large budget cuts to the D.A.'s office (Reno Gazette-Journal) [wait, D.A.'s don't work for free?]

The man who claimed he "found" a child porn tape in the desert (but didn't tell police for 4 months) received a one year suspended sentence yesterday (Review-Journal)

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