CEGA Law Group Files Lawsuit Against North Las Vegas

Attorney says no amount of money can undo what's been done, but they will fight for justice.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

CEGA Law Group, a Las Vegas-based law firm specializing in criminal defense and police misconduct cases, has filed a lawsuit against the City of North Las Vegas on behalf of 27-year-old Brandy Hood. The lawsuit, filed on February 5, 2026, seeks accountability and justice for the alleged wrongdoing against Ms. Hood.

Why it matters

This case highlights ongoing concerns about police misconduct and the need for greater accountability and transparency in law enforcement actions, especially when they result in harm to individuals. The lawsuit represents an effort to seek justice through the legal system and potentially inspire broader reforms.

The details

According to the lawsuit, CEGA Law Group is representing Brandy Hood, a 27-year-old Las Vegas resident, in the case against the City of North Las Vegas. The specific details of the alleged wrongdoing are not provided in the press release, but the firm's founder, Attorney Carl Arnold, stated that 'no amount of money can undo what's been done, but we can fight for meaningful justice for Brandy and demand accountability from the wrongdoers.'

  • The lawsuit was filed on February 5, 2026.

The players

CEGA Law Group

A Las Vegas-based law firm that specializes in criminal defense and police misconduct cases. The firm is known for its commitment to justice, strategic litigation, and client-centered advocacy.

Carl Arnold

The founder of CEGA Law Group and the attorney representing Brandy Hood in the lawsuit against the City of North Las Vegas. He is a veteran trial attorney with over 30 years of courtroom experience and is recognized as a Top 10 Criminal Defense Trial Attorney in Las Vegas and a Top 100 Trial Attorney in the nation.

Brandy Hood

A 27-year-old Las Vegas woman who is the plaintiff in the lawsuit against the City of North Las Vegas, represented by CEGA Law Group.

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What they’re saying

“No amount of money can undo what's been done, but we can fight for meaningful justice for Brandy and demand accountability from the wrongdoers.”

— Carl Arnold, Attorney (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

The judge will review the case and determine the next steps in the legal process.

The takeaway

This lawsuit represents an effort to seek justice and accountability through the legal system, highlighting the ongoing need for greater transparency and reform in law enforcement practices to protect the rights and well-being of all individuals.