The Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation, which rates more than 100 Nevada judges ahead of next year’s elections, arrives this weekend.
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Valente Ayala recounted his account of the events that led to the shooting during a Henderson Justice Court hearing for 22-year-old Tyler Johns.
Jose Gutierrez, 19, already faces two counts of open murder, a count of attempted murder and a count of battery with a deadly weapon resulting in substantial bodily harm, according to court records.
The volunteer’s attorney said he’s heard from other Henderson employees who feel a “culture of retaliation” exists within the city’s government.
Police previously said “a verbal altercation occurred.” The defendants, who pleaded guilty to murder, apologized in court.
A Las Vegas attorney found to have committed misconduct in a case against Cristiano Ronaldo has been temporarily suspended and faces disbarment, court records show.
Federal prosecutors said the man attempted to go through security using a woman’s boarding pass and tried to stab police officers with their own pen in November.
Anthony Coffield, 35, made a brief appearance in Henderson Justice Court, where his attorney waived the reading of charges against the teacher.
The video shows the suspects placing the device at the door to the restaurant and fleeing before it explodes.
Antwone Washington, a football coach and campus security officer at Valley High School, was indicted last year. He pleaded guilty to two felonies.
The biological mother of a man killed in a shooting in March has filed a lawsuit against the North Las Vegas casino where the slaying happened.
The district attorney only knows of two or three times that the charge she faces was prosecuted in the last five years.
State inspections have resumed at facilities owned by a Las Vegas-area mental health provider accusing the state of conducting unlawful and overly broad searches of their campuses.
Two men who authorities said planned to meet with others in Las Vegas and later carry out attacks against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were arrested earlier this month.
The teacher’s aide allegedly pinned an elementary school student to the ground after he threw two handfuls of dirt at her, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
