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Nevada was one of the first western states to have an organized highway patrol function. [5] By 1934, the highway patrol force had grown to three officers still supervised by the Inspector of the State Police. They were given silver patrol cars with gold stars on the door, red lights and sirens, and told to patrol the roads.
The plaintiff in that lawsuit, a Marine veteran named Stephen Lara, had nearly $90,000 in cash seized from him in 2021 by two Nevada Highway Patrol officers. The cops admitted to Lara that there ...
Nevada Highway Patrol; Investigation Division; Capitol Police Division; ... Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning Agency; Silver State Health Insurance Exchange/Board;
Within Nevada, Peace Officers are grouped into one of three classes, Category I, Category II, or Category III: Category I peace officers include traditional law enforcement officers such as Police Officers, Deputy Sheriffs, Deputy Marshals, Parole & Probation Officers, and State Troopers of the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) used a legal loophole that allowed police officers to seize property under state law and then process it federally. When doing this, NHP received up to 80% of the ...
A judge ruled Nevada Highway Patrol overstepped its legal authority when it seized nearly $90,000 from a Marine Corps veteran and handed the case over to the DEA.
State Route 265 (SR 265) is a 20.5-mile (33.0 km) state highway in Esmeralda County, Nevada, United States. Referred to as Silver Peak Road, it connects the community of Silver Peak to U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 95 (US 6–95). The route formerly existed as State Route 47.
Nevada Highway Patrol is responsible for the Interstate highways, State highways and U.S. highways in Clark County; Nevada Capitol Police: responsible for protection of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building in Downtown Las Vegas; North Las Vegas Police Department in North Las Vegas; Nevada Taxicab Authority enforces laws and regulations ...