Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Analyzes Suggested Changes by S.B. 163 to Nevada Domestic Violen
Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorney Analyzes Suggested Changes by S.B. 163 to Nevada Domestic Violence Laws Senate Bill 163, which was proposed to Nevada’s Legislature in February, details a change to existing Nevada law that would limit a 12-hour hold after a domestic battery arrest to apply only in situations where the domestic violence occurred seven days before the arrest. Las Vegas attorney Joel M. Mann considers the effects this proposed bill would have on current domestic violence laws and those affected by domestic violence. Las Vegas, Nevada (Vocus/PRWEB) April 15, 2011 Nevada’s
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