Thursday, June 5, 2008

Thurs Roundup

Clark Co. bailed out District Court officials after learning they were $3.2 million over budget. (Las Vegas Sun)

General Patent Corporation International settled its patent infringement lawsuit against Vegas Experts.com of Cleveland, OH and Vegas Insider.com of the UK. (Gambling 911.com)

Nevada challenges the DOE's Yucca Mountain license, arguing there are no final designs or radiation health protection standards in place. (Review-Journal)

The woman convicted of cutting trees down on federal land received 4 minutes of probation in U.S. District Judge Brian Sandoval's Reno courtroom. (Nevada Appeal)

An editorial calls for the Halverson hearing to be resolved prior to the judicial elections, so we can vote her out. (Review-Journal)

The Secretary of State rejected ballot access for petitioners trying to get a hotel room tax provision on the ballot, which directs the tax income to go to state programs. (Review-Journal)

Out in New Hampshire a group of men have been convicted in a murder-for-hire plot that was hatched in Vegas. (Review-Journal)

And due to the high number of petitions for measures to be put on the 2008 ballot, the Nevada Supreme Court has scheduled a case management hearing on June 13. (Review-Journal)

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