The American Tort Reform Association’s Annual List of Judicial Hellholes doesn’t include Clark County. Don’t worry, though. We’re still on the watch list thanks to the HPN/Hep C verdicts. [ATR; 8NewsNow]
The Supreme Court of Nevada issued its Annual Report of the Nevada Judiciary with one possible explanation for why Clark County may be a judicial hellhole–Clark County district judges have an average of 1,840 cases each.[Las Vegas Sun]
Las Vegas may, or may not, have lost its gig as host city for the National Finals Rodeo. [RJ]
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I was wondering the same thing. I bet they are reviewing it with a fine tooth comb. Look how long it took to get a decision on the OJ hearing from Judge Bell.
What's the hold up with the Judicial Discipline Commission's decision on Jones?
I was wondering the same thing. I bet they are reviewing it with a fine tooth comb. Look how long it took to get a decision on the OJ hearing from Judge Bell.