Sunday, April 20, 2008

Weekend Roundup

The Nevada Supreme Court adopted the "baseball rule," protecting stadium owners from liability for injuries from foul balls (Review-Journal)

Add a broken boiler to the laundry list of problems at the Regional Justice Center (Las Vegas Sun)

Someone has finally been arrested in the Pacman Jones strip club shooting (ESPN)

In the fiduciary duty case involving Sands Corp., Sheldon Adelson offered conflicting testimony on the stand about whether the duty had been breached (Review-Journal) But the Las Vegas Sun ran an article suggesting that Adelson is a big cuddly teddy bear (Las Vegas Sun) [sadly, I'm only slightly exaggerating the tone of the Sun article]

Profile of Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto (Las Vegas Sun)

A Nevada Power employee has been indicted by a federal grand jury for stealing $1.6 million from a Nevada power bank account (Fox 5) [gotta love that everybody thinks big in Nevada]

A prisoner at Southern Desert Correctional Center is claiming his contract public defender demanded he take a plea or the PD would help get him convicted (Review-Journal)

A Nevada brothel owner has been convicted in Wyoming of transporting child pornography across state lines (Nevada Appeal)

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