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Unpaid Casino Markers/Bad Checks

It should come as no surprise that Las Vegas aggressively protects the interests of its casinos. One of the ways that Nevada protects casinos is by treating unpaid casino markers as bad checks. If you fail to pay your casino marker, you will likely receive one or more aggressive letters telling you that you must pay your casino marker in full. If you fail to do so, you can - and probably will - be arrested and charged with a crime.

Failing to pay a casino marker can be a very serious charge. In certain instances you may even face felony charges.

If you need to speak with a criminal defense attorney about a casino related offense, contact the Oronoz Law Offices in Las Vegas, Nevada. To schedule a free consultation at our firm, call 702-577-3647 or contact us by e-mail.

Protect Your Record

Many of the people who are facing casino related charges have no prior history with the legal system. Frequently, people facing casino marker charges have no criminal record.

If you have no record or even if you do, protect your record by retaining an experienced criminal defense lawyer. A lawyer can negotiate directly with the prosecution or the casino on your behalf to seek a positive resolution in your case. An attorney may be able to plea agreement in which you are not convicted of a crime. In more serious cases where a plea can not be reached that avoids a criminal conviction, a defendant may be able to plead to a lesser offense and minimize their exposure to criminal penalties.

If retained to handle your case, our attorney will negotiate with a firm resolve and seek the best possible result in your case. If you decide to take your case to trial, you can be confident in the knowledge that our attorneys have significant trial experience.

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To speak with a lawyer at our firm about a criminal charge, contact our law office in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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