A judge in Las Vegas denied release from house arrest for Ivan Pantoja-Lizarraga. However, the judge did did set bail for the 19 year old man accused of a DUI related death that killed a local Las Vegas woman.
The defendant was arrested for two charges. The first was driving under the influence of alcohol involving an accident with death and secondly for failure to drive in the travel lane.
The prosecutors are still trying to formally file charges and submit the requisite paperwork. The defendant will have his next court date in a few days as a status check on the prosecutors's progress with formal charges. Pantoja-Lizarraga's bail was set with the requirement of a $250,000 surety bond or $25,000 in cash. The judge said he felt like that was a light bail amount for the state, but his decision stood nonetheless.
Investigators say that Pantoja-Lizarraga was driving a car north on Upland Boulevard when he crashed into Maria Sotelo. Ms. Sotelo was standing behind her light pick up truck when she was struck. She was rushed to University Medical Center, but declared dead upon arrival.
At the standard 72-hour hearing, the Chief Deputy District Attorney told William Klephart, who is acting Justice of the Peace, that formal charges had not yet been filed because the state was waiting for blood alcohol test results. The DA asked for three extra days to complete that process.
The Defense attorney pleaded to the judge to release his client, pending formal charges. While the DA cited the defendant as a flight risk in his argument to keep the defendant on house arrest. Justice of the Peace, O'neal sided with the District Attorney's office by saying the additional 3 days was not an unreasonable wait.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Bail for Las Vegas Drug Case Now Set
Las Vegas bail amounts have been handed out in the criminal cases for the Nevada's largest methamphetamine bust ever. The case involves seizure of nine vehicles, several guns, 208 pounds of methamphetamine, $280,000 in cash and four pounds of heroin.
In what can only be described as a roller coaster ride bail wise, some of the defendants were released on $13,000 bail after first being arrested and put into the Clark County jail. Prosecutors reacting to the magnitude of the charges and evidence seized asked for million dollar bails for everyone but the alledged ring leader. For Oscar Cavadas, prosecutors wanted a $10 million bail amount. To complicate matters, some of the defendants are in the United States as illegal immigrants.
It appears as though many of the seized drugs were smuggled from Mexico.
Ultimately, the preciding justice of the peace settled on a $100,000 bail amount for each charge, for each defendant. However, she decided against raising the $13,000 bail for those defendants that have already posted bail to secure release.
A number of the defendants are being represented by high profile and well respected criminal defense attorney, John Momot.
You can be sure, each Las Vegas bail bondsman is watching this case. It could be a high profile, high dollar opportunity.
In what can only be described as a roller coaster ride bail wise, some of the defendants were released on $13,000 bail after first being arrested and put into the Clark County jail. Prosecutors reacting to the magnitude of the charges and evidence seized asked for million dollar bails for everyone but the alledged ring leader. For Oscar Cavadas, prosecutors wanted a $10 million bail amount. To complicate matters, some of the defendants are in the United States as illegal immigrants.
It appears as though many of the seized drugs were smuggled from Mexico.
Ultimately, the preciding justice of the peace settled on a $100,000 bail amount for each charge, for each defendant. However, she decided against raising the $13,000 bail for those defendants that have already posted bail to secure release.
A number of the defendants are being represented by high profile and well respected criminal defense attorney, John Momot.
You can be sure, each Las Vegas bail bondsman is watching this case. It could be a high profile, high dollar opportunity.
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