What Are My Gun Rights in Nevada?
Last week the United States Supreme Court shot down (no pun intended!) a New York State law that required a person to get a government-issued license to carry a concealed gun in public by providing “proper cause” to carry the gun. New York courts had defined “proper cause” as an…
What Can I Do if the Police Violate my Miranda Rights?
One of the common complaints we hear from our clients is: “The police never read me my Miranda rights!” Unfortunately, after hearing this, we have to break the bad news to our clients: “It is not illegal for the police to not read you your Miranda rights.” However, to be…
Who is a Jury of my Peers?
If you go to trial for a felony, gross misdemeanor, or Battery Domestic Violence charge, you are entitled to a jury trial pursuant to both the United States and Nevada Constitutions. This is commonly called a “jury of your peers.” But who is considered a jury of your peers? The…
Do I have the Right to Film the Police?
With almost everyone nowadays having a cell phone with a camera, it is likely that a person may come across an on-duty police officer interacting with people of our community. This interaction may include the officer speaking to a person face-to-face on the street, pulling a person’s car over, or…
How a Nevada Landlord Dispute Attorney Can Assist You
When you sign your lease or rental arrangement with a landlord, both parties agree to certain conditions and obligations. You may have a situation in which some of your neighbors disturb you with their noise or unruly behavior and the landlord does nothing to correct the situation. The dwelling may…
Contract Law and How an Attorney Can Help
Here at Nobles & Yanez , we are well versed in breach of contract laws in Nevada. Read this blog to find out specifically what that is. Additionally, we can discuss what can happen if you neglect these laws and how our Firm can help you out. What Are the Key…
Five Things to Do After a Boating Accident
The state of Nevada is not exactly well known for its lakes. But as a Nevada resident, you will know that Nevada’s lakes are the hot spot for summertime fun. These local bodies of water are a mecca for boating, swimming, water-skiing, and so much more. But, of course, any…
How a Lawyer can Help in Your Car Accident Case
After being injured in an accident in or around Clark County, you’ll want to speak with our attorneys here at Nobles & Yanez as soon as you can. Regardless of the fact that the crash wasn’t your fault, you must always be aware of the fact that the opposing insurance…
What Constitutes Grand Larceny?
In accordance with NRS 205.220, when somebody takes personal property belonging to somebody else with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of that property, a theft or larceny has been committed. If the value of that property is $1,200 or more, grand theft or grand larceny has been committed. If it’s…
Bad Check? Can I Pursue Someone Legally?
In all 50 states, it is a crime to write a bad check, even if it is for a small amount. If a check bounces as a result of insufficient funds in the account, this can be charged criminally as a felony or misdemeanor case. However, if you want to…