Jurors deliberated four days before returning verdicts on charges of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise, murder and using a firearm to commit murder.
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A Las Vegas jury went home for the weekend without reaching verdicts in the federal racketeering trial against a group of Vagos Motorcycle Club members.
A jury in a federal racketeering trial has begun deliberating verdicts on charges that could put eight Vagos Motorcycle Club members away for life.
The federal trial, which began in July, took a weeklong break in early February following four days of closing arguments from attorneys on both sides of the case.
A lengthy federal racketeering trial against eight Vagos Motorcycle Club members will take a weeklong break before the resumption of closing arguments.
A jury hears closing arguments this week in a lengthy federal racketeering trial against eight members of the Vagos Motorcycle Club. The case stems from a fatal 2011 shooting inside a Northern Nevada casino.
The end is near in a federal racketeering trial in Las Vegas against eight members of the Vagos Motorcycle Club following months of testimony.
A Las Vegas man who pleaded guilty to robbing nine banks after escaping an Oregon correctional facility was sentenced Monday to an additional 15 years behind bars.