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Strong Defense in Nevada Child Protective Services Actions
The welfare of children is a top priority for the state of Nevada. If Child Protective Services, or CPS, receives information that your child is being mistreated or being put in any kind of danger, they can come and take your child away. An experienced Las Vegas child abuse attorney can help to protect your rights and fight to get your child back.
You need an attorney that represents parents in a
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Under Nevada law, an individual who is suspected of causing another person’s injury or death while driving may be charged with vehicular assault or vehicular manslaughter. Vehicular manslaughter, a misdemeanor in Nevada, can be easily confused with other similar-sounding charges such as vehicular homicide and DUI resulting in injury or death. The misdemeanor charge of vehicular manslaughter is reserved for cases in which the driver was only guilty of a minor infraction of traffic laws when the accident occurred. For
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The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles handles business relating to the revocation, suspension, and reinstatement of Nevada driver’s licenses. While a suspension or revocation is triggered by an arrest under misdemeanor or felony charges, it is separate from the Clark County legal system. One result of this separation is that the DMV could continue with license suspension proceedings against you even if you are found not guilty of your charges or if the charges are dropped by the prosecution.
Reasons
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One of the first things that happens any time a police officer stops a driver is a request to see the driver’s license and proof of insurance. If you are unable to produce your driver’s license for some reason, or if the license you are carrying is invalid, you can be arrested for driving without a license. You may not view this situation as a matter requiring legal counsel, but often there is far more at stake than meets the
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If your driver’s license has been suspended for any reason, continuing to drive an automobile in Nevada is treated as a misdemeanor offense. Even though it does not carry the heavy penalties of a felony, there are a number of factors that make it imperative for you to get the immediate help of an experienced Las Vegas defense attorney if you are faced with this charge.
Possible Penalties
Don’t allow yourself to be surprised by the punishments that await you
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