Posted On: November 13, 2009 by Shouse Law Group

Hells Angels Raided in Las Vegas

On Wednesday, Las Vegas police raided six different locations as part of an investigation into last year’s alleged stabbing of two Mongol members by rival Hells Angels members. The search warrants are sealed, and no arrests were made. The Mongols and Hells Angels have a long history of violence, including a deadly gun-battle at the 2002 Laughlin River Run.

Police may eventually press charges for attempted murder in Nevada. First degree murder includes instances of premeditated killing and felony murder. Second degree murder includes all other kinds of homicide, including attempted murder in Nevada.

Attempted murder in Nevada may result in a sentence of twenty-five years to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 10 years. An additional twenty years may be added if the victim was over age sixty, and another additional twenty years may be added if the alleged perpetrator used a deadly weapon.

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