On Sunday a thirty-three-year-old man was booked at the Clark County Detention Center for the Nevada crime of arson and attempted murder after allegedly setting the Sonoma Shadow apartments on fire. Nearly two dozen residents were displaced, and one person sustained injuries. Officials say the fire resulted in damages costing $400,000.
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The Nevada crime of arson is divided into four degrees, the first two of which are the most serious. First degree arson is when someone willfully or malicious sets fire to any building, house or mobile home. Meanwhile second-degree arson is when someone willfully or maliciously sets fire to any abandoned building or structure. It's irrelevant whether the suspect owned the property.
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