Short trials resume in District Court
Short trials resumed in District Court today, with a case involving auto negligence. Short trials, which run one day and involve four jurors were halted along with all jury trials on March 14, after Governor Steve Sisolak declared a state of emergency in Nevada in [...]
Funeral procession for Judge George will pause at courthouse that bears his name
To honor Judge Lloyd D. George, a police-escorted motorcade which will arrive at the front of the federal courthouse at 333 S. Las Vegas Blvd., this Saturday, October 17 just after 9 a.m. The motorcade will stop for 10 minutes for the public to pay respects. Judge [...]
Legal community mourns the loss of the Honorable Lloyd D. George
The legal community mourns the loss of the Honorable Lloyd D. George, a federal judge with over 39 years on the federal bench. The District of Nevada United States District Court on Las Vegas Blvd. is named after Judge George who is considered a legal [...]
Legal community mourns the loss of the Honorable Lloyd D. George
The legal community mourns the loss of the Honorable Lloyd D. George, a federal judge with over 39 years on the federal bench. The District of Nevada United States District Court on Las Vegas Blvd. is named after Judge George who is considered a legal [...]
Judge grants Motion for $800 million Good Faith Settlement for 1 October shootings
Judge Linda Bell granted a motion today for an $800 million good faith settlement for 1 October shootings.rachelsheppardvmandalayDownload [...]
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District Court Resumes Jury Trials With An Extensive Safety Plan In Place To Protect Potential Jurors From COVID-19
The Eighth Judicial District Court (EJDC) of Nevada will resume jury trials this week with an extensive plan in place that involves air purification, rapid testing, social distance measures throughout the process, plexiglass partitions and other precautions in place to keep jurors, judges, attorney and [...]
Nevada judge issues ruling on bar and tavern case against state
taverncaseDownloadNevada Eighth Judicial District Court Judge Kerry Early denied Millers Tavern, et al. Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction against the State of Nevada. A hearing was held August 13 on a series of restraining orders and preliminary injunctions.The judge issued a written [...]
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Legal Aid Self-Help Center helps self-represented litigants remotely during coronavirus pandemic
{“featuredImages”:[{“title”:””,”description”:””,”url”:”https://www.clarkcountycourts.us/wp-content/uploads/7070_selfhelp.png”}],”content”:” Those who represent themselves in court often don’t know where to begin to address their court matter. Completing and filing forms is usually part of the process. The Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada Civil Law Self Help Center helps those who represent themselves in court on civil matters navigate the system. The Family […]
Honoring Erik Lloyd a public servant with a legacy of helping others
Wednesday, the community lost Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Lt. Erik Lloyd. His wife Minddie is the judicial executive assistant to District Court Judge William Kephart. Erik is the father of a beautiful family: two daughters and five grandchildren. Among other professional responsibilities he managed the [...]
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How to pay criminal fines/fees owed in 8th JD Court during coronavirus
Litigants who owe fines or fees in the Nevada Eighth Judicial District court should pay them remotely. The Clerk’s Office is closed to foot-traffic as a safety measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Those who need to pay fines or fees should call 702-671-0726, [...]