Aramis Bacallao, a teacher at Becker Middle School, faces a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace after being removed by police from a school board meeting.
Courts
The Nevada Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling in favor of a former student who sued the Clark County School District over a high school yearbook photo.
A Las Vegas judge said Tuesday that she plans to deny an anti-SLAPP motion from the teacher’s union to dismiss a school district lawsuit.
Clark County School District employees previously could mark emails as confidential, which would cause them to be erased from the system.
The ACLU of Nevada is seeking an order to require the school district to release records related to a police altercation near Durango High.
A Las Vegas judge lowered bail on Monday for a 16-year-old accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher.
The mother of a teenager who was stabbed in December at Cimarron-Memorial High School has filed a lawsuit against the Clark County School District.
A Las Vegas judge on Tuesday ordered a competency evaluation for a teenager accused of beating and sexually assaulting an Eldorado High School teacher.
Robert and Tracy Eglet, partners at the Eglet Adams law firm, have donated $25 million to University of the Pacific’s law school in Sacramento.
Marcel and Patricia Chappuis originally faced 45 counts each of child abuse or neglect — a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
An attorney for the owners of a now-shuttered boarding school at the center of a child abuse case said they are close to reaching a plea deal with Nye County prosecutors.
Melvyn Sprowson, representing himself at trial, faces the possibility of life in prison on four counts of unlawful use of a minor in the production of pornography, and one count each of first-degree kidnapping and child abuse or neglect.
The outcome of a Nevada murder case may depend on whether a key piece of evidence is admitted at the defendants’ upcoming trial, a prosecutor argued Wednesday.
A former Clark County School District official who admitted to stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the district will spend four to 10 years in prison and must pay back about $280,000.
Former Clark County schools official Priscilla Rocha and four co-defendants facing theft charges for taking $289,000 in public funds from the School District remain free despite a prosecutor’s assertion Monday that they are a “flight risk.”