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- District of Nevada - United States Department of Justice
LAS VEGAS – Today, United States Attorney Sigal Chattah announced criminal charges against two defendants in the District of Nevada in connection with the Justice Department’s 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, which resulted in criminal charges against 324 defendants, including 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other
- District of Nevada | About
Enforce federal criminal laws in order to protect and secure the citizens and communities in the District of Nevada from violent crime, illegal drugs, organized crime, white collar and economic crime, child exploitation and other criminal activity
- District of Nevada | Programs - United States Department of Justice
If you are a victim or a witness to a crime, the Victim - Witness Assistance Program is designed to provide you with services while you are involved with the criminal justice system
- District of Nevada | Reentry Program - United States Department of Justice
To promote fairer enforcement of the laws and alleviate disparate impacts of the criminal justice system; To ensure just punishments for low-level, nonviolent convictions; To bolster prevention and reentry efforts to deter crime and reduce recidivism; To strengthen protections for vulnerable population
- District of Nevada | Criminal Division
The Criminal Division is responsible for prosecuting federal criminal cases in the District of Nevada The Criminal Division has three litigating sections and an Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council
- District of Nevada | Contact Us
Report Civil Rights Violations Email: USANV CivilRights@usdoj gov Media Inquiries Media Point of Contact Phone: (702) 388-6346 Contact the webmaster The webmaster for the United States Attorney's internet web site is only authorized to respond to electronic messages raising issues or questions about the site Pursuant to office policy, if you wish to bring a substantive issue to the attention
- District of Nevada - United States Department of Justice
The role of the Office is to enforce the laws of the United States and represent its interests by prosecuting federal criminal offenses, litigating affirmative and defensive civil suits, and collecting judgments and restitution for victims and taxpayers
- Office of Public Affairs - United States Department of Justice
Paul Hyon Kim, 36, was charged by criminal complaint with one count of unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm and one count of arson Kim was arrested by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers on March 26 He remains in federal custody
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