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Who is the chief deputy district attorney for the City of Reno?

Staff DirectoryStaffTitlePhoneSendall, ChandeniDeputy City Attorney(775) 334-2073Shipman, JonathanDeputy City Attorney Iii(775) 334-2057Sooudi, BrianChief Deputy City Attorney Criminal Division(775) 334-2050Sparks, JennySenior Legal Assistant(775) 334-205016 more rows

Who is the Washoe County District Attorney?

Attorney Christopher J. HicksMission of the Washoe County District Attorney's Office Current District Attorney Christopher J. Hicks is the 37th District Attorney for Washoe County to be elected since the office was established in 1864.

How to look up a case in Reno?

To look up the details of your case, please go to the Reno Municipal Court page under “Case Inquiry”

Where to get a witness list in Reno?

If you are a defendant or defense attorney requesting discovery, please call the Criminal Division at 334-2050 to make arrangements. After your call requesting preparation of discovery, it will be available for pickup at the Reno City Attorney’s Office, Monday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All potential witnesses for the City’s case in chief are named in the discovery (which includes a copy of the police report), and pursuant to NRS 174.234-235 no other “witness list” need be or will be provided.

What is a court notice in Reno?

A court notice indicates that your presence and testimony at trial is necessary for the prosecution of the case. However, your appearance is not required and is voluntary. Though the City Attorney’s Office cannot pay you a witness fee for attending, the City of Reno may not be able to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt and the case against the defendant may be dismissed. If you are traveling from outside the City of Reno, the City of Reno cannot not reimburse you for any travel costs or other expenses you incur if you voluntarily decide to appear at the Trial. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at (775) 334-2050 Monday through Thursday.

What is the Criminal Division of the City Attorney's Office?

The Criminal Division of the City Attorney's Office promotes the safety and quality of life in the City of Reno, through the prosecution of all misdemeanor violations of the Reno Municipal Code. In the Reno Municipal Court, these violations range from from traffic tickets to DUI, and domestic violence cases. Assistance to victims of crime is also provided by the witness victim advocate.

How to contact Suzanne Ramos?

If you are interested in sponsoring, participating or learning more about this event, please contact Suzanne Ramos at 775-334-3837 or at [email protected].

Can a defendant request discovery?

However, the defendant and/or the defendant’s legal representative can request for discovery from the prosecution. To request discovery, please visit the “Requesting Discovery?” section of the Criminal Division page.

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Received A Citation?

Received A Court Notice?

Received A Discovery Notice?

Received A Subpoena?

Requesting Discovery?

  • If you are a defendant or defense attorney requesting discovery, please call the Criminal Division at 334-2050 to make arrangements. After your call requesting preparation of discovery, it will be available for pickup at the Reno City Attorney’s Office, Monday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All potential witnesses for the City’s case in chief a...
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