If you are trespassed from the property, that generally includes the hotel desk and elevators and parking garage and anything else on casino property, possibly also the sidewalks if they are private property. There was at least one case of a gambler who was jumped by security while he was on the sidewalk thinking he was outside of the property. If you are only trespassed from the casino floor or from any gambling activity, that could be a fine line that allows access to other stuff on the property. Of course the casino employee who told you that you were only trespassed from the casino floor could later lie and say he told you it was from anything on the property. Casinos are dangerous places, many down and out gamblers think they have the right to get cash to support their habits by any means necessary and casinos hire ex-cons, in the case of Jerry's Nugget the general manager is technically not an ex-con since he was never even charged, but he admitted to cheating a casino. Isn't it nice to know that in Nevada a person who cheats a casino can get a second chance and get his gaming license back if he's "redeemed" (contributed to the appropriate "charities")?
http://www.casinocitytimes.com/article/jerrys-nugget-executive-has-gaming-license-restored-55874
http://www.blackjackforumonline.com/content/interviewRC.htm
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