Effective January 4, 2021, the order modifies case assignments for many judicial departments, lists the Criminal In-Custody Calendars, Criminal Out-Custody Calendars, and Lower Level Arraignment Schedule, and modifies certain provisions of Administrative Order 18-09 and removes minor guardianship cases from the “one judge, one family” rules.
Welcome to 2021
By Judge Nancy L. Allf
Eighth Judicial District Court Order Eliminates Need to Visit Courthouse for State Court Matters Until After New Year
s in relation to safety and precautions, civil matters, criminal matters, domestic matters, court facilities, among other provisions for the EJDC.
Clark County Court Order in re Election-Related Actions
See Administrative Order 20-21.
Court Order Modifies Homicide Team, Reassigns Civil Cases
Effective September 8, 2020, Department 10 shall replace Department 3 on the Homicide Team. Department 10 shall serve as the Homicide Team Case Management Judge. The civil cases in Department 10 shall be reassigned to Department 3…
How Busy Appellate Courts Ensure Your Case Gets Due Attention During the Pandemic
By Chief Judge Michael Gibbons
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By Presiding Judge Bryce Duckworth
Educating and Treating Defendants in Mental Health Court
By Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez and Hearing Master Bita Yeager