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- Deputy public defenders challenge Sciscento for LV Justice Court seat. [Nevada Current]
Closing Arguments
Chicken Fried Rice
Too Little, Too Late
Partial Total Solar Eclipse
Very Demure, Very Deliberate
With early voting here, we thought we would dedicate one last post to the 2024 Judic ..
This just in:
Rob Telles is changing his name to Aaron Brado, claiming that he’s been getting “pushback working as a defendant” and “felt like starting over, and not having information readily available that I was an accused murderer would instill more confidence in the jury and provide me an opportunity to get to know people and have them assess me for who I am, and not as a label.”
(h/t Dana)
I am embarrassed to say that I did not get this post the first two times I read it. Bravo!
Schatzle has a 29th floor home at Panorama Towers and Letizia on her team. Too much baggage to even consider going up against Sciscento. Letizia you picked a horse with a bad hoof in this race.
She has an interest in a number of properties.
https://lawblog.law/2024-judicial-election-3/#comment-85456
https://form.jotform.com/240752502995158
An unsigned coalition does not inspire any more confidence than the horse puckey peddled by Schatzle. For once, I would like a candidate who says I am a good candidate for judge because I do not claim to be perfect. I have seen the courtroom from both sides. You don’t have to dig up dirt on me because here is my dirt.
There’s something very troubling about a candidate for judicial office who claims to have “won” a lawsuit when, according to the Nevada Current article, judgement was entered in favor of the candidate’s opponents.
What kind of jurist would such a candidate make? Humility, self-reflection, and the ability to recognize and correct one’s own shortcomings and mistakes may not be the best selling points in winning an election, but IMO are important qualities in a jurist.
The judgment order is linked in my story. You can see for yourself!
Ok
Joe Bravo. Bravo Tickets. Same address. https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/familiar-faces-show-up-in-hoa-probe/amp/
Does anyone know if the Las Vegas Review Journal is still doing the survey of attorneys on how well judges are rated by the attorneys that present in their courts?