
It is true that casino security can legally detain you, but only in certain circumstances. There are also legal requirements for the detainment itself that must be met. If casino security detains you without probable cause or in the wrong manner, they could be liable.
Whether or not you have committed a crime, it is best to contact an attorney as soon as you are released by casino security. If the security team did not act appropriately, they could be held liable for damages. However, in many cases, casino security is immune from liability. It takes a skilled attorney to know the difference, but here are some guidelines.
The Nevada Gaming Commission publishes regulations that include requirements for casino security.
According to Section 5.360 of these regulations, there are three instances in which casino security can legally detain you.
In addition, NRS Section 465.01 states that casino security may detain anyone committing or suspected of committing a crime in a reasonable place for a reasonable amount of time, usually until police arrive.
NRS Section 465.01 provides immunity from liability for casino security to detain patrons in a reasonable manner when that patron has committed a crime or there is probable cause for suspicion of a crime. In other words, if the casino security can give a valid reason as to why they suspected you, they cannot be held liable.
Casino Security can still be held liable for illegal detainment if:
For example, if you are winning big at a table without any suspicious activity or misconduct and you are detained by casino security in a room with nowhere to sit or for an unreasonable amount of time, you may still be able to file a claim for unlawful detainment.
If you were detained by casino security without cause, or if you were detained in an unreasonable manner, you may have cause for civil action. Only an experienced casino law attorney can ensure that your rights are protected. If you were detained by casino security and charged with a crime, we can help you too.
Ogata has years of experience handling casino criminal and personal injury cases, and we have helped many people gain compensation. Contact us today at (702) 366-0891 for more information or to schedule a consultation.