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The State of Nevada v. Shawn Bradley Eisenman
Date: 08-19-2024
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Judge: Jacqueline M. Bluth
Court: Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada
Plaintiff's Attorney: Clark County Nevada District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description:
Cameron Ryan's body was discovered on December 9, 2015, on a dirt access road that paralleled U.S. Route 95 between Craig Road and Lone Mountain in Las Vegas. Ryan had been shot in the left eye. Appellant Shawn Bradley Eisenman was charged with Ryan's murder. The primary evidence against Eisenman came from eyewitness Christopher Talamante, who testified that Eisenman shot Ryan from a window in Talamante's house. The State also presented a significant amount of corroborating evidence, most notably, that Eisenman purchased a box of ammunition the day before Ryan's death, and following Ryan's death, Eisenman shoplifted one round of ammunition and returned a full box of ammunition. At trial, Eisenman's defense focused on suggesting that Talamante shot Ryan. Eisenman was convicted at trial and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole with additional consecutive time for the weapon enhancement and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
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Cameron Ryan's body was discovered on December 9, 2015, on a dirt access road that paralleled U.S. Route 95 between Craig Road and Lone Mountain in Las Vegas. Ryan had been shot in the left eye. Appellant Shawn Bradley Eisenman was charged with Ryan's murder. The primary evidence against Eisenman came from eyewitness Christopher Talamante, who testified that Eisenman shot Ryan from a window in Talamante's house. The State also presented a significant amount of corroborating evidence, most notably, that Eisenman purchased a box of ammunition the day before Ryan's death, and following Ryan's death, Eisenman shoplifted one round of ammunition and returned a full box of ammunition. At trial, Eisenman's defense focused on suggesting that Talamante shot Ryan. Eisenman was convicted at trial and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole with additional consecutive time for the weapon enhancement and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
Outcome:
Defendant was found guilty.
Affirmed.
Defendant was found guilty.
Affirmed.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of The State of Nevada v. Shawn Bradley Eisenman?
The outcome was: Defendant was found guilty. Affirmed.
Which court heard The State of Nevada v. Shawn Bradley Eisenman?
This case was heard in Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada, NV. The presiding judge was Jacqueline M. Bluth.
Who were the attorneys in The State of Nevada v. Shawn Bradley Eisenman?
Plaintiff's attorney: Clark County Nevada District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Law Vegas Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was The State of Nevada v. Shawn Bradley Eisenman decided?
This case was decided on August 19, 2024.