If you are charged for committing a prohibited act under the criminal code of Nevada, the government entity (also called “the state”) who brought the charge
becomes the plaintiff, and you become the defendant. “The state” is represented by a prosecutor, who will attempt to obtain a verdict for the highest charges available under state law. The state in a criminal case may be a local jurisdiction, such as a city or town, but is referred to as “the state” as a division of the government.
How we help you:
Legal Representation: We defend clients in criminal proceedings, ensuring their rights are protected, and providing advocacy in court.
Case Investigation & Strategy: We conduct thorough investigations, gather evidence, and develop strategic defense plans to challenge prosecution arguments and achieve the best possible outcome for the client.




