Las Vegas Trespassing Attorney
Nevada Trespassing Laws
According to Nevada's Revised Statutes (NRS) 207.200, trespassing is defined as entering a premise with the intent to commit a crime, disrupt the property's occupants, or willingly entering a property that is forbidden (being expressly told by an occupant or displaying a do not enter sign).
Additionally, NRS 207.203, states that solicitation of prostitution in a casino or entering a casino after being convicted of solicitation of prostitution is a trespassing offense. For suspected prostitutes, trespassing is common in Las Vegas casinos where proof of other crimes can’t be obtained.
It is not uncommon for a Nevada casino to recognize and select suspected prostitutes to be removed from the premises. How long one is banished from the casino depends upon the casino's policy. At some casinos, you may be allowed to return the following day, whereas at others you may be banished permanently. If a casino bans a suspected prostitute and he or she returns at a later date, the individual may be arrested for trespassing for returning back to a property that banned them.
If you have been charged with prostitution, or trespassing, a Las Vegas criminal defense attorney from the Brown Law Offices can provide you with vigorous legal representation. Call our sex crime attorney today at (888) 654-6340!
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