Former Raiders football player Henry Ruggs was sentenced on Wednesday for a fatal DUI crash that killed a 23-year-old woman and her dog.
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A prosecutor said Thursday that Collins had agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge of reckless driving and a misdemeanor charge of vehicular manslaughter.
Under Nevada law, anyone convicted of DUI resulting in death or substantial bodily harm must spend a minimum of two years behind bars.
The NFL is asking the high court to halt proceedings in former Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the league.
Collins, who stood next to his lawyer in front of Judge Ann Zimmerman, said he works out and practices basketball still, but he would enroll in college if the ankle monitor was removed.
A California couple who filed a lawsuit Friday against former UFC fighter Chael Sonnen said they were attacked without warning in a Las Vegas hotel hallway.
Attorneys for Alvin Kamara and three others told a judge they were waiting on prosecutors to provide them with surveillance footage of a Feb. 5 brawl at The Cromwell.
A lawyer for ex-Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs told a judge he has received body-worn camera video from police who arrived after a high-speed crash that killed a woman.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Nathan Hobbs on Wednesday pleaded guilty to one count of careless driving, the Clark County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Attorneys for the former UNLV basketball recruit argued that the charges are based on unconstitutional state laws regarding driving while under the influence of marijuana.
Lawyers for the former Raiders wide receiver updated a judge on Thursday morning on the status of the case.
O.J. Simpson, who went to prison for his role in a 2007 robbery and kidnapping case in Las Vegas, will no longer be under the state’s supervision.
A Las Vegas judge is set to decide on Thursday if prosecutors will be able to access former Raider Henry Ruggs’ medical records or call medical professionals to testify.
Though Ruggs did not attend a morning court hearing Wednesday, records show that he pleaded not guilty in the case.
Former Raiders star Henry Ruggs was released from jail and returned to his Las Vegas home, a source told the Review-Journal on Wednesday evening.