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Chief Judge or Case Collector? Walkers Chiefdom …
If Chief Judge Egan Walker keeps this up, we may need to start reserving him a permanent headline slot.
Word around the courthouse is that Walker has reassigned — or as some are calling it, “hijacked” — a case originally sitting in Department 10 under Judge Kathleen Sigurdson. The case involves the parents of deceased 5-year-old Izabella Loving, and it is unquestionably one that will draw intense public and media scrutiny.
Is Chris Hicks Too Connected to Get Reelected?
Erased from the Invite — But Not the Ledger?
When the fundraiser invitation for Chris Hicks’s March 4, 2026 event at Pinocchio's Bar & Grill began circulating, one couldn’t help but notice the host committee reads like a Reno “who’s who.” Business leaders, attorneys, familiar names.
All that seemed missing was a voiceover from a celebrity gossip columnist introducing the lineup.
But beyond the glossy optics, something else stood out: a name that once would have been expected on such a list appears absent.
No Comment, No Clarity - What We Expect from the Second Judicial District Court
We received several calls last week from local attorneys asking the same question: had we heard anything about Connie Steinheimer, judge for the Second Judicial District Court, Department 4, being relieved of her docket?
Say what?
The Case That Raises More Eyebrows Than Answers
Picon expected to see a high-powered defense attorney swoop in from Las Vegas — or even California — to represent almost-former Judge Bridget Robb. That’s usually how these things go when the stakes are high and reputations are on the line.
Instead?
We got Meghan Lucey — an attorney whose practice is primarily family law.
Wait. What?
Comeuppance …
Let’s rewind the tape—because history matters, and so do facts.
Back in 2021, then–Washoe County Assessor Mike Clark had reached his limit. Public records that by law should have been readily available were anything but. District Attorney Chris Hicks’ office appeared unwilling—if not outright resistant—to produce them. So Clark did what citizens are allowed to do: he hired a private investigator and lawfully obtained public records tied to lawsuits, internal investigations, and court filings. Every document mailed to influential Washoe County figures already existed in the public domain.
Unequal Protection? Reno Police Responses Raise Serious Questions
When Kim Koschmann went to the Reno Police Department to complain about Karma Box Project’s Executive Director Grant Denton who she had been dating. Kim says she was given advice that still echoes: it would be better not to “poke the bear.” According to Kim, officers warned her that Denton would know she was attempting to obtain a temporary restraining order. The clear message was to let it drop.
At the time, Kim wasn’t just uncomfortable — she says she was afraid for her life, a concern she directly expressed to the Reno Police Department. Yet she was discouraged from moving forward. No stakeout. No visible show of urgency. No apparent protective response.
Fast forward.
A dog at work for me, yet none for thee
On unknown dates, Judge Robb did bring her dog, Peaches, to District Court facilities…