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Dhmm Supreme Court dissects Nevada ethics law
Nevadans are headed to the polls this week to decide who they want as their presidential candidate from the two major parties.In Tuesday   Democratic presidential preference primary, voters will choose from among President Joe Biden, author Marianne Williamson,  adidas campus damen Jason Palmer and others. More than 93,000 Democrats participated in early voting, mostly through mail ballots.The Republican nominating process takes place Thursday in the Nevada Republican Pa stanley cups rty   caucus in which former President Donald Trump and lesser-known candidate Ryan Binkley are participating.While Nevada Republicans can also vote nike dunk  in the state-run primary on Tuesday, a caucus on Thursday will decide GOP delegates for the national convention.Supporters of Republican candidate Nikki Haley, who decided not to enter the caucus, have expressed plans to vote for her in the primary, even though it won ;t win her any delegates. Nearly 58,000 Republicans have participated in early voting.Polls are open from 7 a.m Exqe CORRECTIONS
A former Las  stanley tumblr Vegas man who volunteered for years at University Medical Center was sentenced Wednesday to 33 months in prison for conspiring to disclose the personal health information of trauma patients. Justice will not be done, even with a 33-month sentence,  said U.S. District Judge Kent Dawson, wh nb o also imposed a $5,000 fine.Richard Charette, 55, pleaded guilty in February to one count of conspiracy.Charette admitted paying $9,200 to the manager of the UMC trauma resuscitation department, identified in court as Daniel Petcavage, for at least 55  face sheets  containing confidential information about trauma patients, then using the information to solicit patients for chiropractors and personal injury lawyers.During a sentencing hearin nbbalance g that lasted more than two hours, defense attorney Benjamin Durham argued that Charette should receive the same penalty that Petcavage received: probation. The attorney said Petcavage, whose criminal case is sealed, violated the tru

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