On September 8, two of his cellmates told law enforcement officers that they managed to get Ibsen to draw a map for them where he actually buried the body. A Nevada court ruling prohibits local law enforcement from using federal programs to circumvent state forfeiture laws. The case concerns the Nevada Highway Patrol’s. IJ client Stephen Lara sued to hold Nevada accountable after the state’s highway patrol seized his life savings. The government got a court to put his case on hold. The case that prompted this ruling arose from a 2021 incident involving Stephen Lara , a Marine veteran whose life savings were seized by the Nevada Highway Patrol during. State law was supposed to prohibit the Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) from confiscating every penny of Stephen Lara’s life savings when they pulled him over for a routine. A Nevada Highway Patrol sergeant arrived and had Stephen ’s money placed in a nearby field where a drug dog found it and allegedly alerted. The sergeant then ordered the. The Nevada Highway Patrol plans stepped-up enforcement during the next several weeks on a highway through Northern Nevada that is known as the nation’s loneliest road.
The Nevada Highway Patrol's Biggest Mystery Solved?
On September 8, two of his cellmates told law enforcement officers that they managed to get Ibsen to draw a map for them where he actually buried the body. A Ne...