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Eighth Judicial District – Clark County (serves the Las Vegas metropolitan area and is the largest of the judicial districts). 52 judges (20 family court, 32 civil/criminal court). Ninth Judicial District – Douglas County. 2 judges. Tenth Judicial District – Churchill County. 1 judge.
Dr. Kimball Putnam Marshall (b. 1947), nationally recognized professor of business; Tarrant Putnam (1688–1732) Gideon Putnam (1726–1811) Samuel Putnam (1768–1853), Massachusetts Supreme Court justice; Daniel Putnam (b. 1696) Daniel Putnam Henry Putnam Henry Putnam George Palmer Putnam (1814–1872), book publisher m. Victorine Haven
The building was erected between 1931 and 1933, dedicated on November 11, 1933. It served as a post office, and as a court house of the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 1983. [2] The building remained an active post office for several ...
Kentucky’s first family court was created in Jefferson County in 1991 as a pilot program; by 1998 there were six of them and by 2002 there were 26. “It’s a new breed of cat,” said Lindsay.
Case in point: Employees at the Clark County family court in Las Vegas -- from the judge to court security officers -- are accused of looking the other way when security guard Ron Fox allegedly ...
(formerly the U.S. Court House & Post Office) Carson City: 401 North Carson Street: D. Nev. 1891–1965 Now in use by the Nevada Commission on Tourism: Governor Paul Laxalt (1999) Las Vegas Post Office and Courthouse† Las Vegas: 300 East Stewart Avenue: D. Nev. 1933–1983: n/a Foley Federal Building and United States Courthouse: Las Vegas
Las Vegas Post Office and Courthouse† Las Vegas: 300 East Stewart Avenue: D. Nev. 1933–1983: n/a Foley Federal Building and United States Courthouse: Las Vegas: 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South: D. Nev.?–present: The Foley family of Nevada. [38] (1984) Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse: Las Vegas: 333 Las Vegas Boulevard: D. Nev. 2002–present
It stemmed from the Las Vegas shooting in which the gunman, a 64-year-old retired postal service worker and high-stakes gambler, used assault-style rifles to fire more than 1,000 rounds in 11 ...