A Moldovan man pleaded guilty in Las Vegas federal court on Friday to a conspiracy charge for his role in a global cybercrime ring, the Justice Department said.
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The lawsuit, filed on behalf of an 11-year-old and the child’s guardian, says the repeated attacks occurred at the Never Give Up Youth Healing Center in Amargosa Valley.
With coronavirus infections on the rise in Clark County, jury trials that had been scheduled to start next month in District Court were canceled, Chief Judge Linda Bell said Monday.
A man who claims he was wrongfully imprisoned for three decades on death row for a 1985 murder on the Strip is suing the Metropolitan Police Department.
A man arrested because of facial recognition software in January was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday for murder and battery, according to court documents.
Five District Court marshals have recently tested positive for coronavirus, according to a memo obtained Friday by the Review-Journal.
A lawyer for a man accused in what Las Vegas police described as a “thrill killing” expressed concern about the defendant’s mental health Wednesday.
A reputed leader of international gang MS-13 brought other high-ranking members of the group to Las Vegas in order to distribute drugs and sell guns, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
An attorney for Tashii Brown’s children said a tentative settlement agreement has been reached in the federal lawsuit that was filed in 2017.
Both parents of a 1-year-old boy killed in a crash missed their court appearances Thursday due to medical issues. Later Thursday, a vigil for the baby took place at Buckskin Basin Park in northwest Las Vegas.
“If you would do that with your infant child in the car, it gives the court very grave concerns as to the safety of the community,” the judge told Lauren Prescia, 23.
A federal prisoner in Nevada has alleged in a civil rights lawsuit that jailers have mishandled a coronavirus outbreak at a facility in Pahrump.
A trial over new marijuana shop licenses is set to take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson has not ruled out a retrial of Jessica Williams in a two-decades-old crash that killed six teens.
Nitia Hall filed the lawsuit June 25 in Clark County District Court. Her child, who has an intellectual disability, went missing in 2018 from Fremont Middle School in Las Vegas.