Detailed Case Information - CR25-0165

Case Description: CR25-0165 - STATE VS FORREST JOHN SMITH (D8)

Filing Date: 01/21/2025

Case Type: CR - CRIMINAL

Status: Pending Active

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Case Parties

Seq No. Type Name
1 JUDG - Judge BRESLOW, BARRY L.
2 PLTF - Plaintiff STATE OF NEVADA,
4 DEFT - Defendant SMITH, FORREST JOHN
5 DA - District Attorney Sairafe, Esq., Widad
6 PNP - Parole & Probation Parole & Probation, Div. of
7 PD - Public Defender Ung, Esq., Michael

Reference Numbers

Reference Number
1. DA0352188
2. PCNWASO0114619C
3. RCR2025129830
4. WCSOWC25000287

Event Information

Date/Time Hearing Judge Event Description Outcome
1. 04/10/2025 at 9:00 AM Honorable BARRY BRESLOW H808 - SENTENCING
- filed on:
2. 02/13/2025 at 9:00 AM Honorable BARRY BRESLOW H160 - ARRAIGNMENT
D695 - Pled Nolo Contendere filed on: 02/13/2025

Docket Entry Information

Docket Description Date Filed
1. MIN - ***Minutes 03/07/2025
2. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 03/07/2025
3. 1695 - ** Exhibit(s) ... 02/13/2025
4. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 02/07/2025
5. 2495 - Nolo Contendre Plea Memo 02/07/2025
6. 3706 - Pretrial Court Note 02/04/2025
7. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 02/04/2025
8. 3870 - Request 02/04/2025
9. 4265 - Waiver of Preliminary Exam 02/04/2025
10. 2610 - Notice ... 02/04/2025
11. 1800 - Information 02/04/2025
12. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 02/04/2025
13. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 01/31/2025
14. 1491 - Pretrl Srvcs Assessment Report 01/31/2025
15. 3700 - Proceedings 01/29/2025
16. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 01/29/2025
17. 2522 - Notice of Bindover 01/29/2025
18. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 01/29/2025
19. 2587 - Notice of Setting 01/29/2025
20. 3843 - Request for Early Case Assignment 01/21/2025
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