Department XXIX - Eighth Judicial District Court Judge Reynolds graduated from the J Reuben Clark Law School in 2006 During law school, he interned for Judges Lloyd D George in Las Vegas and David Sam in Salt Lake City Upon graduation, he clerked for Chief Judge Roger L Hunt in the U S District Court in Las Vegas
About | Judge Jacob Reynolds Judge Reynolds’ legal journey began in the federal courts, where he worked as a clerk and gained invaluable early exposure to the justice system During this formative period, he had the honor of interning for Judge Lloyd D George, the esteemed jurist for whom the Las Vegas courthouse is named
Reynolds, Jacob Alvin - Our Nevada Judges This District Court Judge was elected to the Eighth Judicial District Court, Dept 29 for a term from Jan 6, 2025 to Jan 6, 2031 This judge has a civil and criminal error rate of 14 81% and 00 00%, respectively; on 80 cases, and 54 articles, 38 endorsements
Jacob Reynolds - Ballotpedia Reynolds is running for re-election for the Department 29 judge of the Nevada 8th Judicial District Court The primary for this office on June 9, 2026, was canceled
Clark County attorneys say 5 judges should get the boot - MSN Clark County lawyers gave positive feedback on most judges in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation, but they thought five should be forced to hang up their
Jacob Reynolds for District Court Judge, Dept. 29 Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Jacob Reynolds for District Court Judge, Dept 29, Political Candidate, 3753 Howard Hughes Pkwy , Ste 2, Las Vegas, NV
Appointments made by Governor Lombardo for Departments 7 and 29 Yesterday, Governor Joe Lombardo announced two new judicial appointments: Danielle “Pieper” Chio and Jacob A Reynolds have been appointed to the Eighth Judicial District Court in Departments 7 and 29 respectively
Welcome to Clark County, NV Nevada District Court Judges, Eighth Judicial District Term Commencement: District Court Judges take office on the first Monday of January next following their election