Daniel Rodimer pleaded not guilty to murder in connection with the death of Christopher Tapp, who prosecutors say was fatally beaten at a Las Vegas Strip party.
Courts
Deobra Redden, who was seen in a viral video launching himself at a judge last month, has been indicted on multiple charges, including attempted murder.
In life, Jeff German fought to protect sources. After his slaying, law enforcement and defense attorneys are fighting to obtain his devices, putting those protections at risk.
District Court records show Joanne Harrison requested the restraining order against her son Rick Harrison through her attorney, Liane Wakayama, on Monday.
A 32-year-old man pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter Tuesday in the overdose death of a 13-year-old Las Vegas girl.
Here are 8 case examples of reinstated Nevada employees after sustained misconduct and an arbitration process.
The family of a 65-year-old man who died in 2019 while in Metropolitan Police Department custody filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the department on Wednesday.
Thomas Benson, who authorities say follows anti-government “sovereign citizen” ideology, pleaded guilty Monday to filing bogus real estate paperwork in Las Vegas.
Nicole Nowak, 23, and Uriah Crain, 28, will be sentenced March 8 for the two crimes, one of which resulted in a man being shot in the leg.
A Fox News cameraman who tried, unsuccessfully, to mediate the 2014 Bunkerville standoff gave hours of testimony Wednesday during the trial of six men accused of conspiring with rancher Cliven Bundy.
Former adult film actress Christine Mackinday testified Wednesday in the rape and attempted murder trial of her former boyfriend, ousted mix martial arts fighter Jonathan Koppenhaver, also known as War Machine.
A man was shot dead Tuesday night in a northwest valley strip mall.
Mary Jo Frazier, the former head of Boulder City’s shelter was taken to jail Tuesday after she appeared in court to face animal cruelty charges.
The Clark County coroner ruled the December death of a male infant as a homicide.
Hundreds of Elvis Presley artifacts, including his high school yearbooks and first gold album, are at the center of a legal dispute that erupted after Westgate Las Vegas Resort closed the legendary rock star’s exhibit late last month.