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OUR PRACTICE AREAS

Battery 

Domestic Violence, On a Peace Officer, With A Deadly Weapon, With Intent to Commit Crime, & With Substantial Bodily Harm

Battery is any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon

the person of another. Battery can range from a drunken bar fight,

to throwing a stapler at a coworker. Battery Domestic Violence is

defined as inflicting unlawful physical force on a current

spouse/partner, former spouse/partner, or family members.

Commonly, first or second time Battery Domestic Violence, falling

within a seven year period, is typically treated as a misdemeanor,

however the use of deadly weapons, strangulation, or the cause of

serious injuries can have these incidents treated as a felony.

Dui Defense

Driving under the Influence / While Intoxicated is the act of

operating or controlling a vehicle while impaired by either alcohol

or drugs rendering the driver incapable of operating a vehicle

safely. Nevada’s blood alcohol limit is a .08, with slightly stricter

conditions for commercial drivers having the limit at .04;

classifications for DUIs range from Misdemeanors to Class B

Felonies, with penalties beginning at moderate fines and jail time,

to permanent revocation of your license and significant jail time.

DUI Drugs, DUI Felony, DUI under 21,DUI with Death/Injury, & DUI Commercial Driver

Drug Charges

Possession, Possession with Intent to Sell, Selling, Distributing, Transporting, Trafficking & Manufacturing 

Drug Possession in Nevada is commonly known as Simple

Possession, i.e. knowingly having drugs on your person or within

your control. Possession falls into three categories: actual

(physical) possession, construction possession (they’re in your

vehicle or home), and joint possession (multiple using drugs at the time). Drug offenses carry various penalties based on the Drug Class and Quantity, and can range from a Class E felony to a Class B felony. 2.5 oz of Marijuana is legal to possess if you are 21 years of age or older, have a Medical Marijuana Card, and are

within your home.

Record Sealing

A service offered to all Flangas Law Firm clients!

Per NRS 179, an individual may request that a court or courts seal their records of arrest, criminal conviction, criminal acquittal, or dismissal of criminal charges. Please note, this is not an expungement of records / destruction of records. An order sealing records does however remove the record from general information searches and sources.

Negotiation & Plea Bargaining, Court Advocacy, Sentencing Mitigation, & Building a Strong Defense Strategy

Additional  Practices

Please Call 702-384-1990 Option 1 for anything not listed. We are here to help.

Solicitation 

Forgery/Fraud

Failure to Appear

Trespassing 

Parole Violations

Failure to Appear

Vandalism 

Bail & Release from Southern Nevada Jails

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