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    What Is a Class B Felony? 

    A Class B Felony is a severe criminal charge resulting in significant prison time. In Nevada, felonies are categorized as Classes A through E, with a Class A felony being the most severe. Suppose you are facing criminal charges in Las Vegas. In that case, you need a criminal defense lawyer to help you understand the severity of a Class […]

    Extortion vs Bribery 

    Extortion and bribery are both severe white-collar crimes. While there are similarities between these two offenses, there are also important distinctions. In some cases, individuals may even find themselves with overlapping bribery and extortion charges. Schedule Initial Case Evaluation If you were arrested or charged with either of these crimes, a Las Vegas criminal defense attorney with De Castroverde Law Group […]

    Chain of Custody: Ensuring Evidence Integrity

    If a Las Vegas police officer pulls you over for driving under the influence (DUI), Nevada law requires them to administer either a breathalyzer or blood test to determine the amount of alcohol in your system and the extent of your intoxication. The results of these tests are critical evidence in the case against you, and what happens to them […]

    What Is a Stay of Adjudication?

    Many believe the only outcome in a Nevada criminal case is either a “guilty” or “not guilty” verdict, but that’s not true. Depending on the alleged criminal act, defendants may have additional options to avoid the worst possible outcome of a conviction. One of these potential options is a “stay of adjudication,” in which a judge agrees to seal and […]

    Bench Warrants: What to Do and How to Handle Them

    Bench warrants are a type of court order issued to bring an individual into court. In contrast to an arrest warrant, a bench warrant does not launch a criminal action – rather, it is issued because someone violated court rules, most often by failing to appear before the court as previously ordered.  Request a Legal Case Evaluation Understanding Bench Warrants […]

    What Is Considered Capital Murder?

    Capital murder is a general term for murder for which one may receive the death penalty. What constitutes capital murder varies from one jurisdiction to another. For example, capital murder in Nevada may not be the same crime in other states. Request a Legal Case Evaluation Definition and Legal Framework Capital murder only exists in states with capital punishment. As […]

    Unraveling the Consequences of Bad Check Offenses

    There are various reasons a person might unintentionally pass a bad check. For instance, perhaps they paid someone with a bad check because they genuinely didn’t know their account lacked the funds to cover it. Such a misunderstanding usually doesn’t result in legal trouble if you can correct the issue. However, some people pass or draw bad checks knowingly. In […]

    What Is the Two-Hour Rule for DUI in Nevada?

    All Nevada drivers should be aware of the two-hour rule’s potential impact on them. As part of their DUI laws, Nevada has the two-hour rule (codified in NRS 484C.110(c)) that allows law enforcement to test drivers’ blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels within two hours of the time they stop driving. The two-hour rule can directly affect potential DUI cases. Working […]

    Can Assault with a Deadly Weapon Charges Be Dropped?

    If you’ve been arrested for or charged with assault with a deadly weapon, you’re probably worried about possible consequences, like prison time and fines. At the same time, there’s the question of whether the charges can be dropped.  In some cases, the charges can be dropped. An example of this occurred in 2022 when Damon Arnette, a former Las Vegas […]

    Consequences of Criminal Charges for Non-U.S. Citizens

    To many, the United States represents hope, a beacon for new beginnings and aspirations. Yet, an immigrant’s journey in this country can sometimes involve unforeseen challenges. A momentary misstep leading to criminal charges can raise questions and anxieties. If you are a non-U.S. citizen facing criminal charges, you might wonder what this means for your future and whether the charges […]