Nevada’s legal community is still reckoning with the effects of a cyberattack on state systems, including issues with rural courts’ computer systems and concern about sentencing delays.
Days after the attack was reportedly detected, some in the legal system seemed hesitant to provide information Friday, declining to comment or making vague statements. Employees at multiple state agencies contacted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal referred inquiries to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office, which did not respond to a request for comment. ×
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