Two teachers, each facing misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, appeared before judges and had their trial dates set.
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Rancho High School history teacher and State Assemblyman Reuben D’Silva, D-Las Vegas, said fights happen frequently in the area surrounding the school.
Defense attorneys filed a motion to have charges dismissed against Thomas Randolph, who was convicted in the 2008 deaths of his sixth wife and a hit man.
A Henderson accountant has pleaded guilty in federal court to running a scheme to selling false tax deductions.
Joel Nunez-Cruz, 31, must serve at least 40 years of his sentence before he can be considered for parole as part of his agreement to plead guilty, a prosecutor said.
Lawyers for the late Ashley Green accuse Amusement Pine LLC and Westland Real Estate Group, both of Long Beach, California, with wrongful death and negligence in the woman’s killing.
The suit was filed by a waiter critically wounded during a holdup at a Chinese restaurant.
A man arrested in a fight at a downtown Las Vegas taco truck claimed he’s been “harassed and threatened” by alleged victims and their associates, whom he said included people with “L.A. gang ties.”
The lawsuit said the man fell on an escalator and later died from the injuries he suffered.
The civil suit charges the nurse with assault, battery, infliction of emotional distress and vulnerable person abuse.
Lawyers for the father of the late Tony Hsieh claim that a business associate plied his son with alcohol while pressuring him on social media to buy the former Zappos headquarters for $30 million more than it was worth.
Richard Kelly was sentenced Wednesday to at least 21 years in prison in the shooting death of his female roommate and wounding of his male roommate in 2019.
The injured hockey player, wife seek protection under Chapter 7 bankruptcy from creditors.
A male juvenile told detectives he met with the suspect for sex multiple times for cash, according to an arrest report.
Female plantiff in lawsuit alleges man tried to evict her twice after she refused to sign a form consenting to have sex with him for five years.
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