Complaint: Owner placed hidden cameras aimed at beds, shower
the private area of another person, a gross misdemeanor. The crimes occurred in December and January.
The case initially was set for a preliminary hearing in Las Vegas Justice Court on Sept. 21, but prosecutors chose to present it to a grand jury instead.
“I was looking forward to the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and present exculpatory evidence,” Rogers’ attorney, Richard Schonfeld, said Friday.
A criminal complaint originally charged Rogers with eight counts of the offense, three more than he now faces.
“I think that’s a good indication of how defensible this case is,” Schonfeld said.
A spokeswoman from the Clark County district attorney’s office said prosecutors had no comment Friday.
According to a declaration pre-