Las Vegas Review-Journal

District Court hopefuls offer solutions for access to justice

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

A trio of candidates vying for an opening on the Clark County District Court bench tackled the topic of access to justice during a debate hosted by the Las Vegas Review-journal.

Five people are on the ballot for the race in the June 9 primary. They are seeking the Department 24 seat that is being vacated by Judge Jim Crockett, who is retiring.

Attorneys Michael “Mickey” Bohn, Dan Gilliam and Joe Vadala hashed out various legal issues during the recent videoconfe­rence.

Two other candidates, 13-year prosecutor Dena Rinetti and public defender Erika Ballou, licensed since 2003, did not participat­e in the debate.

Each of the candidates involved in the debate said he would recommend mediation and settlement conference­s to attorneys and litigants as a means to speed up the 2005, agreed.

“If I become judge, everyone is going to have equal access to justice,” hesaid.

In primary races where no candidate captures a majority of votes cast, the top two finishers will advance to November’s general election.

If a candidate wins more than 50 percent of the vote in the primary, the candidate will win the election.

The newspaper is hosting 23 scheduled events for more than 70 candidates in judicial primary races for Family Court, District Court and the Nevada Supreme Court.

The debates can be found on reviewjour­nal.com, and they air Wednesday and Saturday nights on Cox Cable’s Yurview Channel 14 as part of a video partnershi­p between the media companies.

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

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