Category: Criminal Defense

Street racing is illegal in Nevada. You could find yourself in jail if you’re caught in drag racing, street racing, or engaging in any kind of trick driving or unauthorized speed contests. Although the penalty for a first-time misdemeanor charge … Continue reading

Yes. If you get caught with a fake driver’s license in Las Vegas, you could end up in jail. Nevada enforces strict penalties for ID offenses, including fines, community service, and possible imprisonment. The severity of the punishment often depends … Continue reading

Has Nevada charged you as a habitual criminal? A conviction on a habitual criminal charge can carry severe penalties on top of those applicable to your present offense. With the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney, you could avoid … Continue reading

Are you facing embezzlement charges in Las Vegas? Even if you know you’re innocent, proving that to the prosecution is another matter altogether. Don’t try to fight these serious charges alone. Instead, it’s wise to seek representation from Las Vegas … Continue reading

Are you facing embezzlement charges in Las Vegas? If so, you must understand what this charge could mean for your future. The criminal defense lawyers at Adras & Altig, Attorneys at Law, can help you respond to these charges and … Continue reading

If you were recently accused or charged with involuntary manslaughter in Nevada, you might be in a fog of worry and uncertainty. The results of your case could have life-changing repercussions for your future, freedom, reputation, and more. It’s essential … Continue reading

Embezzlement occurs when someone steals money or property entrusted to them by the owner. A person convicted of embezzlement is often subject to severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment. If you’re facing embezzlement charges in Nevada, you need an experienced … Continue reading

The father of a Nevada teenager killed by a speeding driver has petitioned his state representatives to work on a bill that, if passed, would dramatically increase the penalties for reckless driving when it results in serious bodily injury or … Continue reading

College basketball fans look forward to the month of March, when they can all flood stadiums, restaurants, and bars to watch the tournament together. But with large crowds, plenty of drinks, and competitive sports betting all around, trouble with the … Continue reading

A former top official in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is facing accusations of stealing luggage from an airport for the second time in just over a month. Sam Brinton, the DOE’s former deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Spent … Continue reading