Although he did not win that election, his desire to serve did not decease. Joe Hardy Jr. is your District Court Judge in Department 15. All petitions must be accompanied by a copy of the police/arrest report related to each charge included in the petition. Judge Hardy is a third-generation Nevadan who graduated from Boulder City High School. Judge David Hardy is a fifth-generation Nevadan whose progenitors settled the Virgin Valley in the 1870s. Esther Rodriguez raised $77,458 and has $48,786 in the bank.

Judicial Candidate 2020: Judge Joe Hardy Jr. Counsel for the moving party is required to submit physical, paper courtesy copies of all related briefing, affidavits, and exhibits, including those filed by other parties at least five judicial days prior to the scheduled hearing pursuant EDCR 2.20(g) and 7.26(d). You may use more than one search term.

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Notably, he represented individuals and business entities in all types of civil litigation, both as plaintiffs and as defendants. All beepers, cellular telephones, and electronic devices must be turned off before entering the courtroom. He routinely volunteers to speak at various public schools throughout Clark County to help educate and enlighten our children about the judicial process. (702) 671-4412, Fax - He remained at BYU for law school and graduated cum laude.

At the time he was appointed to serve as a judge in 2015, Judge Hardy was co-managing partner in the Las Vegas office of one of the 100 largest law firms in the country. Through an extremely thorough vetting process, Judge Hardy was selected as a finalist in both seats by the Nevada Judicial Selection Commission and was then appointed by Governor Sandoval to be the district court judge in Department 15.

All courtesy copies must be hand delivered to Department 15's chambers box (RJC, 11th floor), be single sided with all exhibits tabbed, and comply with EDCR 2.27. They are to be civil to one another as well as to all parties, witnesses, and court personnel - whether in front of a jury or the court.