Criminal and DUI Defense Attorneys in Laughlin, Nevada - Courts and Jail General Information
Laughlin is a small, unincorporated city in Clark County, Nevada. Although Laughlin's population is only seven thousand people, its many casinos are the sites of arrests for such crimes as unpaid casino markers in Nevada, solicitation of prostitution, and trespass. Other frequently charged crimes are Laughlin DUI, robbery, larceny and burglary in Nevada.
Being an unincorporated city, Laughlin has only one court: Laughlin Justice Court handles all misdemeanor crimes (such as Laughlin DUI) as well as felony crimes (such as casino markers in Nevada), but only through the preliminary hearing stage. Afterwards, felony cases may be transferred to the Clark County District Court in downtown Las Vegas.
The Laughlin Justice Court is located in the same facility as the Laughlin Jail (also called the Tucker Holding Facility). The address is 101 Civil Way, Laughlin, NV 89029:
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If you're arrested, it's important to have an attorney fighting for you . . .
Being arrested and charged with a crime is a very scary experience, and dealing with police and prosecutors can be extremely intimidating. If you're facing criminal charges, it's highly recommended that you hire our Laughlin criminal defense lawyers to fight for your rights.
Our Laughlin criminal defense attorneys have more than thirty years of experience in trying criminal cases and negotiating with prosecutors. We'll do everything we can to try to get your case dismissed or charges reduced. Whether you've been booked for a Laughlin DUI or a violent crime, your case deserves special attention and a vigorous defense.
If you've been arrested in Laughlin, phone our Laughlin Criminal Defense Lawyers at 702-DEFENSE (702-333-3673). We'll schedule a free consultation at your convenience to discuss your case.
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