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Text and Email System Provides Timely Court Updates

The Clark County Courts will launch this week a new Community Information Service provided by Nixle, LLC designed to deliver important and timely information by web, e-mail and cell phone text (SMS).

The service will allow the Clark County Courts to send quick, efficient, and secure court information out to community members who subscribe to the system. Through www.nixle.com, the Clark County Courts will be able to send text message (SMS) and email alerts to subscribers in a specific area, down to .25 miles.

Notifications might be considered in the following instances:

  • A public safety emergency requires people to stay in or remain away from the Regional Justice Center. A Nixle alert can let individuals near the courthouse know what’s happening, allowing individuals to take a proactive role in their own safety. Messages arrive by text message (SMS) or e-mail.
  • A high profile event is taking place that may require individuals to avoid an area around the courthouse, or may impact on their daily routine. A Nixle alert would tell them the specifics of the event and allow them to proactively plan their day.
  • A public event is planned for the courthouse and we wish to invite everyone to attend. A Nixle alert can provide them the details and encourage them to participate.

The service is provided at no cost to individuals who subscribe to the alerts. Sign up at www.nixle.com to register.

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District Court Relocates Two Civil Departments To Phoenix Building

District Court Judges Abbi Silver and Kathleen Delaney will begin hearing cases Monday (June 29) on the 11th Floor of the Phoenix Building located at 330 S. Third Street. Chambers and judicial staff offices will be located on the same floor. Judges Silver and Delaney will not hold court Friday (June 26) in the Regional Justice Center to allow them and their staff to move to the Phoenix Building.

The opening of the Phoenix Building’s 11th Floor follows the completion of a six-month remodel to create new chambers for Judges Silver and Delaney, offices for judicial staff, as well as offices for the Senior Judge Department.

Clark County Court Marshals will be assigned to the 11th floor to provide security for judges and court guests. The 11th floor also includes meeting rooms to allow judges to conduct settlement conferences, much like the recently successful Medical Malpractice Settlement Marathon that allowed the District Court to adjudicate and close 33 complex medical malpractice cases in May.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Judge Abbi Silver
Department 15

(702) 671-4412 Main
(702) 671-4411 FAX

(702) 671-4409 Law Clerk
(702) 671-0681 Clerk
(702) 671-4408 Reporter

Judge Kathleen Delaney
Department 25

(702) 671-0850 Main
(702) 671-0854 FAX

(702) 671-0851 Law Clerk
(702) 671-0682 Clerk
(702) 671-0853 Reporter

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Courthouse Security

In response to the shooting of a Family Court judge in Washoe County, the Clark County Courts (Eighth Judicial District Court and the Las Vegas Township Justice Court) have increased security at the Regional Justice Center and the Family Court and Services Center. This increased security includes perimeter patrols, increased scanning of customers and scans of nearby buildings. This increased security will last indefinitely.

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Regional Justice Center Security Update

Earlier this week Channel 3 reported that a knife had entered the Regional Justice Center (RJC) and made it to a courtroom in the Las Vegas Township Justice Court. The knife had passed by the security screeners and was discovered later when an attorney identified it in a man’s pocket and alerted a bailiff.

The story featured comments by Justice of the Peace Doug Smith, who correctly was upset that a knife had entered his courtroom. The individual who brought the knife into court was cited for having a concealed weapon. Currently Nevada statues specifically prevent people from bringing knives into buildings such as schools, but no statue exists for Nevada courtrooms or courthouses. Judge Smith suggested that the law should be changed to include banning knives from entering courthouses across the state.

After the knife was confiscated, it was brought down to the screening equipment to find out why it had not been detected. During this test screening, the equipment only identified the knife two out of four attempts. This meant the equipment needed to be recalibrated, which it was, and the knife was then detected each time it was passed through the screener. All security screening equipment was recalibrated to the new setting and now the equipment has been alerting on many small metal items, such as pen caps and jewelry.

District Court is responsible for security in the building and the court takes this responsibility very seriously. Whenever a problem is identified, it is viewed as an opportunity to find out what went wrong and to find ways to correct the problem. New procedures are being considered to further improve security at the Regional Justice Center, based on these recent events and an audit recently completed by the U.S. Marshals Service.

Since the building opened in October 2005, nearly 500,000 visitors have passed through the screening equipment. That equals nearly 6,000 people per day. Since October, this is the first known incident where a knife has passed through the security scanners undetected.

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