Nevada Appellate Courts Advance Opinions for April 5, 2018
- Does a preliminary breath test that is not administered pursuant to a warrant or an exception to the warrant requirement, violate the Fourth Amendment.
- Is a telephonic search warrant that contains a false statement valid.
- What is the definition of a “final judgment.”
- Is a district court barred from reviewing the facts and evidence underpinning its prior rulings or custody determinations in deciding whether the modification of a prior custody order is in the child’s best interest.
- Are parties prohibited from presenting previously known domestic violence evidence defensively to show modification to a custody determination is not in the child’s best interest.