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Henderson Township Justice Court Judge Department 4

Justice Court Judges preside over cases involving traffic offenses, misdemeanor criminal charges, small claims disputes, evictions, protection orders, and preliminary hearings in felony cases. Justice Courts are often the public’s first point of contact with the judicial system and handle a high volume of cases that directly affect housing stability, public safety, and everyday legal disputes. These judges are responsible for ensuring proceedings follow due process and that laws are applied consistently and fairly. Because Justice Court decisions can significantly impact individuals’ rights, financial stability, and access to justice, these races are important in supporting accountability and public trust within the local court system.Note: This is a nonpartisan race. The designation only applies to the race, and does not reflect the political affiliations of the candidates.

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    Michael Donovan Allmon
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    John Cory
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    Harvey Gruber
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    Trent Richards
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Biographical Information

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How would you ensure fairness, impartiality, and public confidence in the courtroom?

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Campaign Email hgruber@hgruberlaw.com
Campaign Phone Number 702-523-8792
Endorsements Western States Regional Council of Carpenters
I have been a practicing attorney for the past 28 years. During that time, I have practiced both criminal and civil law. In fact, I have handled every type of case that would come before the Henderson Justice Court, and I have done so in the Henderson Courthouse. Local judges, prosecutors and police officers have entrusted the legal representation of their family and friends to me because they know and trust my passion, ethics, experience and skill. These are the same traits I will exhibit as Henderson Justice Court Judge.
First, I would look to the plain meaning of the language of the law as written. Then I would look to the intent of the legislation and the original objectives of the legislature in enacting the law. Finally, is the law as written constitutional. It is not up to the Judge to change the law but rather to interpret the law and apply the law to the facts of the case.
Judges must remain impartial; this is the essence of being a Judge. In doing so, the public will gain confidence in a Judge's decision and in the courtroom. All that can be asked of a Judge is to treat every individual that comes into Court with respect and give every litigant the chance to be heard. If a Judge does that, fairness and impartiality will ensue. The Judge must strive to project fairness and impartiality on every case before the Court. In so doing public confidence in the Courtroom will grow.
Campaign Email Trent@Trent4Judge.com
Campaign Phone Number 702-800-7928
Endorsements Armed Forces Chamber, Nevada Veterans Association, Veterans in Politics International, Clark County Deputy marshals Association
My name is Trent Richards and I am running for the newly created Henderson Justice Court Department 4 position. I have been serving the Henderson Justice Court community since 2022 as a judge pro tem. I am deeply familiar with the processes, procedures and operation of the Henderson Justice Court, and my addition to the court as a regular full-time judge will help to enhance the services the Henderson Justice Court provides to the community.

I hold an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale Hubble, among other recognitions, and am the managing partner of the firm I helped found, Sagebrush Lawyers. I am a veteran of the Marine Corps. Before law school I worked extensively in the construction industry in Nevada and Utah.
I start with the plain language of the statute, because that’s the clearest expression of legislative intent. If there’s ambiguity, I look at the statute as a whole, related provisions, and case law to guide interpretation. I also review any applicable case law to ensure the decision properly applies the law to the facts. If an interpretation conflicts with the statute, precedent, or exceeds authority, it’s the court’s duty to address that.
I ensure fairness by listening to all parties involved in a matter so that they have an opportunity to be heard and understood.

I ensure impartiality by making decisions based upon the law as written and enforced without regard to the parties appearing before me.

I ensure public confidence by operating with judicial integrity, which means fairness, honesty, uprightness, and soundness of character.