Las Vegas Strip Clubs: High court refers three attorneys to disciplinary board
March 5, 2010 by diamond
According to a State Bar of Nevada spokesman, panels of the Southern Nevada Disciplinary Board will review the cases and determine whether any action should be taken.
The Supreme Court’s Feb. 26 orders apply to Chief Deputy Public Defender Gary Guymon, who resolved his Utah theft case in December by pleading no contest to trespassing; Edward Miley, who pleaded no contest in December to domestic battery and cruelty to animals; and Steven Shinn, who pleaded no contest in June to driving under the influence.
Guymon, 47, has been licensed to practice law in Nevada since 1989. He previously prosecuted cases for the Clark County district attorney’s office but left that job after his name surfaced in connection with the public corruption scandal involving several county commissioners and strip club owner Michael Galardi.
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