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Sena (Christopher) V. State, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 34 (May 26, 2022), Servando Martinez
Sena (Christopher) V. State, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 34 (May 26, 2022), Servando Martinez
Nevada Supreme Court Summaries
In an opinion drafted by Justice Herndon, the Court clarified their application of the statute of limitations to crimes involving sexual abuse of children, concluding that the statute of limitations did not preclude any of the charges originally brought against Sena and that, under the doctrine of lenity, the unit of prosecution is per victim, not per instance. Therefore, the Court vacated six of the nine incest convictions, two counts of possession of visual presentation depicting the sexual conduct of a child, and one count of child abuse or neglect. The Court ultimately remanded this case for further proceedings.
Restorative Justice And Anti-Racism, Martha Minow
Restorative Justice And Anti-Racism, Martha Minow
Nevada Law Journal
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No Path Forward: Nevada’S Death Penalty, Randolph M. Fiedler
No Path Forward: Nevada’S Death Penalty, Randolph M. Fiedler
Nevada Law Journal
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Fear, Insanity, And Loathing In Nevada, Alexandra Mateo
Fear, Insanity, And Loathing In Nevada, Alexandra Mateo
Nevada Law Journal
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Misogyny And Murder, Ann C. Mcginley
Misogyny And Murder, Ann C. Mcginley
Scholarly Works
The Atlanta-area shootings of six Asian women in massage parlors in March 2021 raised awareness about anti-Asian discrimination and violence in the United States. When the perpetrator, Robert Aaron Long, shot the Atlanta-area spa victims, public speculation arose about whether he was motivated by hatred for the Asian victims because of their race. Many wondered whether the shooter would be charged and convicted of hate crimes against the victims. When asked by police about his motives, the perpetrator stated that he had a "sex addiction," meaning that the spas created intolerable sexual temptations that he was unable to resist. Considering …
Coercive Control And The Limits Of Criminal Law, Courtney K. Cross
Coercive Control And The Limits Of Criminal Law, Courtney K. Cross
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Domestic violence does not always include physical violence. While abusive relationships may be punctuated with physical violence, it is the dynamic of control that constitutes the crux of the abuse. This dynamic is characterized by behaviors designed to dominate, degrade, and discipline, including emotional and financial abuse, isolation, rulemaking, and surveillance. These nonviolent forms of abuse are collectively referred to as "coercive control," and their impact can be debilitating and devastating for survivors of domestic violence. Despite what we know about domestic violence, the criminal legal system focuses its efforts on discrete incidents or encounters between the abuser and the …