Saturday, May 3, 2008

Weekend Roundup

Congratulations to Bonnie Boyce, Joslyn LaMadrid, Sophia Long, Janean Maher and Julie Whitman for being brought on as associates with Albright Stoddard Warnick & Albright. (PR Wire)

Employment law conference to hit Vegas in September. (PR Wire)

Gov. Gibbons files for divorce. (Nevada Appeal)

Online gambling law ambiguities could prevent Kentucky Derby bets. (Boston Herald)

After killing 5 people while driving drunk, a 20 yr old Vegas resident will spend 15-45 years in prison (KOLO)

Charges of obstruction of justice were dropped against the husband of the ice-cream truck driving mother killed by Henderson police. Prosecutors cited concern for the children now that the man is the only parent. (Review-Journal)

The 57-year-old man accused of making ricin pled not guilty to illegally possessing a lethal toxin and weapons. (Review-Journal)

The former owner of the closed Garden of Love chapel was in court on Friday, pleading not guilty to stealing an expensive printer. (Review-Journal)

More details on Judge Halverson's constitutional challenge to remove her judicial seat from this year's election. (Review-Journal)

U.S. Attorneys are not giving out immunity to Dr. Kabins without a fight, filing a motion with Judge Quackenbush to lift the order to grant immunity. They're arguing the grant of immunity will impair their ability to prosecute Kabins in the future. [Shazam!] (Review-Journal) Meanwhile Plaintiff's attorneys are starting to claim Gage is giving them a bad name (Review-Journal)

The shooter in the Pacman Jones Minxx shooting is claiming Pacman is framing him to protect the real shooter (AP)

1 comment:

  1. Dang! I was really pulling for the Gibbons' to work it out.

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