Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles is accused of killing Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German over articles about his conduct.
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Defense attorney Robert Draskovich said was concerned over a lack of police recordings showing investigators early interactions with Robert Telles following reporter Jeff German’s killing.
Three teenagers are facing murder charges in connection with the death of Shawna McCowan, who was killed while walking on a sidewalk in April.
Slobodan Miljus was on the eve of a jury trial when he pleaded guilty in September to a charge of first-degree murder with a deadly weapon.
Police have released 911 calls that detailed the morning two teenagers are accused of speeding through northwest Las Vegas, mowing down a retired police chief on a bicycle before fleeing the scene.
The suspect in the death of Jashmine Wilson is facing murder and kidnapping charges.
Jose Marmolejo was sentenced to six years in prison with the possibility of parole after two years for a crash that killed a 13-year-old boy in March.
Prosecutors said they do not intend to seek the death penalty in the murder case against former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles.
The Review-Journal on Monday asked a judge to prevent authorities from accessing slain investigative reporter Jeff German’s cellphone and computers.
After emotional testimony from the victim’s parents, a 21-year-old woman was sentenced to probation for selling the fentanyl-laced pills that killed her friend.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday for killing his grandmother and burying her body in the Nye County desert.
A Las Vegas man accused of fatally shooting a 20-year-old woman at a resort in 2018 is representing himself in a trial that began Tuesday.
A civil rights organization has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Nevada’s news media, asking a judge to ensure transparency in the now-stayed execution of Zane Floyd.
A woman charged with drowning her two young children appeared virtually Monday morning in a Henderson courtroom.
In exchange for John Dabritz’s plea of “guilty but mentally ill,” White Pine County prosecutors have pulled capital punishment off the table.