Friday, May 23, 2008

Friday Roundup

The defense gave closing arguments in the Sands Corp. trial yesterday, arguing that the Plaintiff didn't actually do anything to set Sands Corp. up in Macau. (Review-Journal)

Property tax-cap advocate Sharron Angle will challenge the state's petition procedure to get a measure on the election ballot as unconstitutional. Ms. Angle's anti-property tax petition was not accepted by Clark Co. because the petition signatures were turned in to the county after the established deadline. (Review-Journal) [note for attorneys and other advocates: don't launch a state-wide campaign if you can't meet deadlines]

Judge Jackie Glass starts screening potential jurors for the O.J. trial [pt 2]. As many as 400 jurors are expected to be screened. (Review-Journal)

And apparently it's celebrity gambling debt week here in Vegas: the D.A. wants suspended NFL running back (and genius) Pacman Jones to repay the $20,000 he owes to Ceasars Palace. (Las Vegas Sun) [maybe he can pay Ceasars by making it rain]

Nevadans will get a chance to meet former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the Cowboy Poetry Festival in Elko. (Harmful Error)

U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) introduced a bill before the Senate to allocate $5 million to assist in Southern Nevada's investigation of the Hep-C crisis. (Review-Journal)

2 comments:

  1. Liars, cheats and thieves. Stay away from Adam Kutner, Fassett, Cardoza

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  2. Yup, I could only stand that shit hole place for 2 weeks too long lol! Yes, all of the above is true.. everyday there were people crying in the hallways.. Girls looking for files ALL day long running around the entire office like chickens w/their heads cut off (the most Un-Organized office I've ever been to).. This place is ridiculous. Save your money & sanity and go some where else (for work and legal assistance). He's a Total Ass-wipe

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