Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Steven Joel Schwartz and Michael L. Becker settled into a back row under Shorty Carpenter’s pillowy clouds. They each wore a suit and tie. Both looked like attorneys.
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Donovan Leroy Campbell’s upcoming sentencing and eligibility hearing may run overtime. “Essentially, you’re getting a second chance,” Judge Jim Shirley told the young man in jail stripes. “When you come back to court, I want a report from you. As part of the report, I want you to look at pictures of people before and after they started using methamphetamine.”
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
It’s a short ride from the Pershing County jail to the 11th Judicial courtroom. But, it’s long enough that freedom beckoned at least one defendant.
Items in the Court Dispositions are compiled from public records contained in the Lake Township Justice Court. News4Nevada reports all felony hearings, misdemeanor convictions and dismissals for which the court releases information.
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Pershing County’s 11th Judicial Court met on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Judge Jim Shirley presided over a slew of arraignments, sentencings and parole violation hearings.
Javier Flores Valtierra wants to beat his six-year addiction to heroin. But first he faced sentencing on multiple charges in the 11th Judicial Court presided over by Judge Jim Shirley.
Douglas Charles Anderson is no stranger to the 11th Judicial courtroom. He’s faced multiple charges. On Monday, Aug. 6, Judge Jim Shirley planned to sentence Anderson for possession of a stolen vehicle and the possession and use of controlled substances.
A Lovelock man recently paid a price for taking the law into his own hands. Nathan Allen Larson came to the 11th Judicial Court on Monday. Larson faced sentencing for assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. Kyle Swanson represented the defendant. Deputy District Attorney Jack Bullock argued on behalf of the State of Nevada.