Three attorneys are vying for a position in Las Vegas Municipal Court in the upcoming primary election.
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Two public defenders are challenging Justice of the Peace Joseph Sciscento in the upcoming election for Las Vegas Justice Court Department 2.
Employees with the Clark County public administrator’s office filed a federal lawsuit Friday alleging that Robert Telles created a hostile and discriminatory work environment.
Attorney Dylan Houston can continue to have supervised access to his children, but he must give up his guns, a Family Court judge ruled during a contentious custody hearing Wednesday afternoon.
A man accused of killing two women outside a southeast Las Vegas business in early March has been extradited to Clark County.
Stanley Weaver II was accused of stalking Gov. Joe Lombardo and members of family because he believed Lombardo had killed his neighbor.
A Henderson judge kept bail at $255,000 for a man accused of DUI in a fatal crash earlier this month that killed a woman and her two young boys.
Dean Romero was previously convicted of several felony charges including drug sales, forgery, identity theft and illegal firearms sales.
Plaintiff Kellye Croft alleges that James Dolan and Harvey Weinstein engaged in “sexual assault and forceful touching” against her and seeks compensatory damages, according to her attorneys.
Brittany Burgess, 35, is accused with Jennifer Courtemanche of allegedly taking $498,000 from Gavin Maloof by accessing his mobile phone.
The family of Rex Patchett, a 13-year-old boy who died last year after being struck by a reckless driver near Mannion Middle School in Henderson, filed a complaint Nov. 7 in District Court.
Four other teens arrested in connection with the death of a Rancho High School student have remained in the juvenile court system because of their ages.
Rancho High School history teacher and State Assemblyman Reuben D’Silva, D-Las Vegas, said fights happen frequently in the area surrounding the school.
One teenager who was sent the video testified to a grand jury that he was threatened at school after police obtained his phone, according to court transcripts posted Tuesday.
A Henderson accountant has pleaded guilty in federal court to running a scheme to selling false tax deductions.