A Las Vegas man with a 40-year criminal history was convicted this week on federal child pornography charges.
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Covered in neo-Nazi tattoos, Bayzle Morgan would rather face the death penalty than be sentenced by a certain Las Vegas judge, his lawyer said Thursday.
An alleged Las Vegas casino con man on the run from authorities after skipping court this summer was arrested Tuesday in rural Utah.
A Las Vegas man has been ordered to serve more than 11 years in federal prison for possession of child pornography, according to the Department of Justice.
Eight-year-old Levi Echenique may have died to save the lives of other children headed to school in late August, his mother said Wednesday as the intoxicated driver who killed the boy and injured his parents was sent to prison for up to 65 years.
A Henderson woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal charge of distributing fentanyl that resulted in a person’s death.
A man accused of selling cars in Las Vegas without a dealership license has pleaded guilty to a felony forgery charge.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced this week to 22 months in prison for evading more than $3 million in taxes for his so-called “asset protection” business and concealing $1 million in assets.
Prosecutors announced Thursday that they plan to seek the death penalty for a man accused of killing two Vietnamese tourists in a Las Vegas Strip hotel room.
District Judge Douglas Herndon sentenced Maurice Sims to four to 10 years behind bars on Thursday, but Sims already has served more than six years in jail.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday reversed the dismissal of a 14-count indictment against Las Vegas attorney Alexis Plunkett.
A former Las Vegas tax preparer was sentenced Wednesday to 37 months in federal prison for aiding and assisting in the filing of false tax returns that resulted in a tax loss of more than $2.7 million.
Two suspects made their first court appearances Wednesday in connection with the fatal shooting of 11-year-old Angelina Erives.
A pair of Las Vegas lawyers asked a federal judge on Tuesday to throw out drug conspiracy charges against their client, arguing that President Donald Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting U.S. attorney general was unconstitutional.
A federal judge has ordered University Medical Center to pay roughly $820,000 in sanctions and attorney fees stemming from a class-action employee wage lawsuit.