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Attorney Mark Zaid said Spencer Evans was fired without due process because he followed the Justice Department’s COVID-19 policies.
A civil lawsuit accuses Las Vegas police of negligence and an officer of sending sexually explicit messages and requesting pornographic photographs from minors.
A driver with multiple DUI convictions accused of killing a Las Vegas man and fleeing the scene has entered a guilty plea that specifies a three- to 10-year prison sentence.
Minors in the juvenile system with fetal alcohol syndrome may be diverted to NEAT Court, where they can get access to treatment services.
Alexis Breanna Worrell pleaded guilty to helping steal and sell dozens of firearms.
District Judge Erika Ballou is accused of defying the Nevada Supreme Court and violating the Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct.
Carl Arnold, who represented Duane “Keffe D” Davis during the April trial, informed Judge Krall that Davis changed lawyers in his separate murder case two days earlier.
After he made his guilty plea, his family and the victim’s approached each other outside the courtroom and shared tearful embraces.
According to court records, former NBA player Marcus Morris owed $265,000 in markers to two Las Vegas Strip casinos.
The victim’s son praised the sentence after court, but said he made a mistake and actually feels it was “devastating” and an injustice.
A judge said prosecutors filed a criminal complaint with charges including DUI resulting in substantial bodily harm and reckless driving resulting.
A unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the RJ reverses a 2024 U.S. District Court decision.
In a complaint filed Thursday, Andreas Probst’s family, alleged that a defect in the 2016 Hyundai Elantra’s anti-theft system allowed Jesus Ayala and Jzamir Keys to steal the vehicle used to fatally hit Andreas Probst.
He admitted to counts including oppression under color of office, possession of child sexual abuse material and capturing an image of the private area of another person.