Memorializes esteemed attorney and lobbyist Ben Graham. (BDR R-1095)
This resolution acknowledges not only Graham's professional achievements but also his dedication to serving the community. He had a profound impact on many lives through his commitment to improving the judicial system in Nevada. His work included teaching criminal justice courses and co-founding the Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers program to support lawyers dealing with addiction issues. The resolution recognizes these contributions as lasting legacies that will benefit future generations.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3 (SCR3) serves to memorialize and honor the legacy of esteemed attorney and lobbyist Ben Graham. Graham, who was born in 1942 in Corvallis, Oregon, made significant contributions to the legal community, primarily in Nevada, where he moved in 1977. During his career, he worked in various capacities including as a prosecutor with the Clark County District Attorney’s Office and later as a Chief Deputy District Attorney. His influence extended to important legislative efforts that shaped Nevada's criminal law as he served as a lobbyist for the Nevada District Attorneys Association.
SCR3 encapsulates a poignant narrative about Graham's personal and professional life, including his triumphs and challenges. The resolution emphasizes that his life serves as an embodiment of service, commitment, and resilience. There are no notable points of contention indicated within the text of the resolution itself, as it primarily serves as a tribute to an individual's contributions rather than a legislatively contentious issue.