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Henderson, NV Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Henderson, Nevada Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(84 attorneys currently listed)

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Justice Law Office
1300 West Sunset Road
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 878-7880
Steven Karen
400 North Stephanie Street
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 382-9307
Ty Kehoe
871 Coronado Center Drive Suite 200
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 837-1908
Kevin J Snyder Aal
701 North Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 990-3055
Jay Hampton
701 North Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 990-3207
Kent L Ivey
64 North Pecos Road Suite 100
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 990-6447
Louis C Schneider
10120 South Eastern Avenue
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 946-8100
Robert Mackie
601 Greenway Road
Henderson, NV 89002
(702) 558-7657
Maloney & Tabor
2538 Anthem Village Drive
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 387-9397
Mayfield Turco & Gruber
223 South Water Street
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 566-4099
Miles & Bergstrom
2270 Corporate Circle Suite 110
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 369-5960
James Nance
1060 Wigwam Parkway
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 309-3333
Mario Napolet
400 North Stephanie Street
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 456-1690
Jacqueline Naylor
701 North Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 990-3132
David Neely III
500 Conestoga Way
Henderson, NV 89002
(702) 565-0716
Brian Nettles
1389 Galleria Drive Suite 110
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 434-8282
Maria Nutile
1070 West Horizon Ridge Suite 210
Henderson, NV 89012
(702) 307-4880
Chapin Ltd Patrick
129 Cassia Way
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 433-7295
Peterson Thomas Hugh Esq III
64 North Pecos Road
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 990-6466
Platinum Appraisal Group
2842 Bellini Drive
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 531-6100
Poloni & Associates
1208 Sonatina Drive
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 616-9240
Michael Pontoni
64 North Pecos Road
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 385-7279
Michael Pontoni
64 North Pecos Road
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 990-6444
Pre Paid Legal
631 North Stephanie Street
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 387-7103

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NSA employee accused in adopted son's death

Brian Patrick O'Callaghan is facing murder charges after it has been alleged that he had beaten his adopted son which resulted to the 3-year-old's death.

O'Callaghan is a former marine and a war veteran who now works for the NSA.

The suspicion against O'Callaghan started when police were called to the hospital where the boy was confined.

The boy was suffering from brain hemorrhage and fractures in the skull, injuries consistent with beating.

O'Callaghan had told police investigators that his wife had gone out of town thus he had been caring for the boy.

While under his care, O'Callaghan said the child had hit his shoulder in the shower after falling backwards. The next day, when he went to check on the boy who was napping, he said he noticed mucus coming out of the boy's nose and when he picked him up, the boy started vomiting so he brought him to the hospital.

Steven McCool, a defense lawyer in Washington representing O'Callaghan, is insisting on his client's innocence.

He said the allegations have no basis and that O'Callaghan is disputing that the child suffered several injuries in the head.

Former FOX 5 anchor exonerated of DUI charges

A jury has exonerated Amanda Davis, a retired anchor of FOX 5, from charges of driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Instead, she was held liable for not being able to maintain driving on one lane which resulted to an accident in 2012.

For her sentence, Davis will be serving the community for 20 hours.

She will also be made to pay $200 as fine.

Defending for Davis was Atlanta DUI lawyer William "Bubba" Head.

Austin man convicted in shooting death of motorist

A sentence of life imprisonment looms for Darius Lovings after the jury found him liable for the death of William Ervin in 2012.

Court heard that Lovings had shot Ervin when the latter stopped to help him while he was pretending to have car trouble.

Austin criminal lawyer Jon Evans had asked the jury to consider that mental health issues have been at play during the incident.

Lovings had told the police after his arrest that he had heard voices.

Aside from Ervin's death, Lovings is also facing charges of robbery and attempted murder.

Cop gets two months for shooting trainee during an exercise

William S. Kern, a Baltimore Police instructor, was handed a 60-day jail stay, for shooting Raymond Gray, a police recruit, while they were doing exercises.

Kern, who has been in service for 19 years, told the court during his trial that he had brought a live gun to the exercises and he had accidentally used it instead of the training weapon.

Gray was hit in the head and was blinded in one eye when Kern fired his gun through the window to show the recruits the danger of lingering near the door, the window or the hallway.

Kern said that he brought his gun to the training for the safety of the recruits because the facility where they were having their exercises is not secure.

Baltimore defense attorney Shaun F. Owens had argued for Kern's release saying that his client's eventual dismissal from the service would already be enough of a punishment.

Kern is on a 60-day suspension while the Baltimore Police conducts an investigation within its ranks.

Gray's family, who expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, has also filed a civil lawsuit in relation to the incident and is being represented by Baltimore litigator A. Dwight Pettit.

Former prosecutor sentenced to 10 days for wrongful conviction

Ken Anderson, the former District Attorney of Williamson County, was meted with a 10-day jail term after the judge accepted his no-contest plea for the charge of contempt of court.

The charge steamed from the wrongful conviction of Michael Morton who was found guilty for the murder of his wife in 1986 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

However, in 2011, Morton's conviction was overturned using DNA as proof that he did not kill his wife.

In the light of that development, Anderson, who had prosecuted Morton's case, was scrutinized and was determined to have erred when he withheld evidence which would have been beneficial for Morton's defense.

Aside from the short jail stay, Anderson will also have to give up his license as a lawyer and as part of the plea bargain, he will also be disbarred for five years.

Austin attorney Eric Nichols, however, pointed out that there will be no conviction for Anderson on any criminal charge.

Morton, for his part, said he is more than happy with the result because all he wanted was for Anderson not to practice law anymore to prevent what happened to him from happening to anyone else again.

Anderson was also fined and made to do community service.