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Murder/Homicide Crimes
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Sex Crimes
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Nevada State & Federal Appeal and Post Conviction
- Appeals After a Guilty Plea in Nevada: What You Need to Know
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Nevada Crimes by Name
- Accessory After the Fact
- Hazing – NRS 200.605
- Health Care Fraud – NRS 422.410
- Hit and Run – NRS 484E
- Homicide – Murder – NRS 200.010
- Housebreaking – NRS 205.0813
- Hunting – NRS 502.010
- Identity Theft – NRS 205.463, 205.464, and 205.465
- Illegal Abortion – NRS 201.120
- Illegal Fireworks – NRS 244.367
- Imitation Drugs – NRS 453.332
- Immunity for Drug Crimes Under the “Good Samaritan” Drug Overdose Act – NRS 453C.150
- Incest – NRS 201.180
- Inciting a Breach of Peace – NRS 203.030 & NRS 203.040
- Indecent Exposure – NRS 201.220
- Interfering with a Public Officer – NRS 197.090
- Bigamy
- Invasion of the Home – NRS 205.067
- Involuntary Manslaughter – NRS 200.070
- Residential Burglary – NRS 205.060
- Administering Drugs or Controlled Substances to Aid in the Commission of a Felony or Violent Crime – NRS 200.405 & NRS 200.408
- Affray – NRS 203.050
- Age of Consent – NRS 200.368
- Aiding and Abetting – NRS 195.020
- Aiding or Knowingly Permitting a Child to Have a Gun – NRS 202.300
- Aiming a Firearm at a Human Being – NRS 202.290
- Arson – NRS 205.010 & NRS 205.030
- Attempted Crimes – NRS 193.330
- Attempted Murder – NRS 200.030
- Attempted Murder By Poisoning – NRS 200.390
- Bait Purse Theft – NRS 205.0832(d)
- Bomb Threats – NRS 202.840
- Brandishing a Weapon in a Threatening Manner – NRS 202.320
- Bribery of Executive, Administrative, or Public Officers – NRS 197.010 – NRS 197.040
- Bribery of Judges or Jurors – NRS 199.010 – NRS 199.030
- Bullying by Use of Electronic Communications Device – NRS 200.900
- Burglary – NRS 205.060
- Capital Murder – NRS 200.033
- Capturing Image of Private Area of Another Person – NRS 200.604
- Carjacking – NRS 205.228
- Casino Markers – NRS 205.130
- Cheating at Gambling – NRS 465.083
- Child Abuse – NRS 200.508
- Child Abuse, Neglect & Endangerment – NRS 200.508
- Child Endangerment – NRS 200.5093
- Child Pornography Possession – NRS 200.730
- Child Trafficking – NRS 200.4685
- Coercion – NRS 207.190
- Commercial Bribery – NRS 199.240 & NRS 199.250
- Commercial Driving (CDL) Under the Influence (DUI) – NRS 484C.120
- Concealed Firearms – NRS 202.350
- Concealed Knives – NRS 202.350
- Conspiracy – NRS 199.480
- Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor – NRS 201.090, NRS 201.100, NRS 201.110
- Controlled Substance Analogs – NRS 543.043
- Conversion of Rented or Leased Property – NRS 205.940
- Credit Card Fraud – NRS 205.760
- Criminal Contempt – NRS 199.340
- Criminal Forfeiture – NRS 179.121
- Criminal Gang Recruitment – NRS 201.570
- Criminal Neglect of Patients – NRS 200.495
- Cruelty to Animals – NRS Chapter 574
- Cycling Under the Influence – NRS 202.595
- Dangerous and Vicious Dogs and Dog Bites – NRS 202.500
- Date Rape – NRS 200.366
- Deceptive Advertising – NRS 207.175
- Destroying Evidence – NRS 199.220
- Discharging a Gun from a Structure or Vehicle (Drive-by Shootings) – NRS 202.287
- Discharging a Gun into a Structure or Vehicle – NRS 202.285
- District Attorney Denial of Charges
- Disturbing a Meeting – NRS 203.090
- Disturbing a Religious Meeting – NRS 201.270
- Disturbing the Peace / Breach of Peace – NRS 203.010
- Doctor Shopping – NRS 453.391
- Dog Racing as a Gaming Activity – NRS 207.235
- Dog-Fighting – NRS 575.060 & NRS 575.070
- Driving on a Suspended License – NRS 483.560
- Driving Under the Influence (DUI) – NRS 484C.110
- Driving Without a License – NRS 483.550
- Drug Paraphernalia Crimes – NRS 453.560
- Drugs Which May Not be Introduced into Interstate Commerce – NRS 454.351
- DUI Ambien – NRS 484C.110
- DUI Chemical Test Refusals – NRS 484C.240
- DUI Drugs – NRS 484C.110
- DUI Marijuana – NRS 484C.110
- DUI Methamphetamine – NRS 484C.110
- DUI Prescription Drugs – NRS 484C.110
- DUI Prescription Painkillers – NRS 484C.110
- DUI Under 21 – NRS 484C.350
- DUI Vicodin – NRS 484C.110
- DUI with Death or Injury – NRS 484C.430
- Elder Abuse – NRS 200.5093
- Embezzlement – NRS 205.300
- Evading Police – NRS 484B.550
- Ex-Felon in Possession of a Firearm – NRS 202.360
- Extortion – NRS 205.320
- Failure to Appear – NRS 199.335
- Failure to Register as a Sex Offender – NRS 179D.550
- Fake IDs – NRS 205.460
- False Impersonation – NRS 205.450
- False Imprisonment – NRS 200.460
- False Reporting of a Crime – NRS 207.280
- False Statements to Obtain Benefits – NRS 616D.300
- Felony Murder – NRS 200.030
- First Time DUI – NRS 484C.110
- Flag Desecration – NRS 201.290
- Foreclosure Fraud – NRS 645F.400
- Forgery – NRS 205.090
- Forging Sales Receipts and Pricing Labels – NRS 205.965
- Fraudulent Conveyance – NRS 205.330
- Furnishing Telephones to Prisoners – NRS 212.165
- Furnishing Weapons, Drugs, or Alcohol to Prisoners – NRS 212.160
- Gaming Fraud – NRS 465.070
- Gang Crimes – NRS 193.168
- Graffiti Crimes – NRS 206.330
- Grand Larceny – NRS 205.220
- Habitual Criminal – NRS 207.010
- Harassment – NRS 200.571
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Criminal Defenses
- False Accusations: How Your Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Can Use Them to Defend Your Case
- Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI): How a Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Can Use Insanity as a Defense
- False or Coerced Confessions: How Your Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Can Use This Defense to Protect You
- Alibi Defense: How Your Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Can Use It to Defend Your Case
- Accident or Mistake Defense: How Your Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Can Use It to Defend Your Case
- Duress Defense: How Your Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Can Use it to Defend Your Case
- Self-Defense: How Nevada Law Can Protect You When You Act in Defense
- Involuntary Intoxication Defense: Protecting Your Rights in Criminal Cases
- Entrapment: Defending Against Unlawful Coercion in Nevada Criminal Cases
- Lack of Probable Cause Defense in Nevada: How Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Josh Tomsheck Can Help
- Mistake of Fact Defense in Nevada: How Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Josh Tomsheck Can Help