He was driving at least 50 miles per hour over the speed limit when he hit a car, causing it to flip, according to prosecutors and court records.
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The Uber driver’s attorney previously said he was trying to escape another man who was threatening him at the time of the crash.
Tom Artiom Alexandrovich’s attorney, David Chesnoff, told Henderson Justice of the Peace Barbara Schifalacqua that prosecutors had agreed to waive his appearance.
Nathan Williams acknowledged shooting Bryant Johnson twice, but said the alleged victim was trying to rob and kill him.
Victor Cardena-Pizarro, 20, pleaded guilty to harboring, concealing, or aiding a felony offender in district court that Tuesday morning.
Spencer McDonald, who pleaded guilty though mentally ill, admitted to killing three people, including his grandmother, and living inside a Las Vegas apartment with their bodies.
Adolfo Orozco was sentenced to prison in June for his role in the 2019 fire that killed six people at the Alpine Motel Apartments.
Gary Guymon, once a high-profile prosecutor, faced allegations he ran a prostitution ring called the “$100 club” and plotted with felons to have a client killed.
Prosecutors plan to seek life without parole sentence. The victim had won custody of her daughters the day of the shooting, according to police.
Shawn Davis — better known as “Chef Big Shake” — filed a lawsuit this week in Las Vegas against Wells Fargo Bank and a business adviser at a Henderson branch.
Raul Cardoza-Lopez was sitting in his work van last March, going over estimates, when Kayla Alery approached him and fired a single shot into his neck.
Meelad Dezfooli, 31, fraudulently obtained $11.2 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
In a new lawsuit, two guests of a south Strip property say they were confined in a holding cell for around four hours by security after an altercation with another patron.
Ricky Lee Trader, 48, was linked to the crime scene by his DNA and sentenced to a 10- to 25-year prison term by District Judge Michelle Leavitt.
Hetsel Campos, 38, who had pleaded guilty to DUI resulting in death, was speeding at about 117 miles per hour when he struck a car driven by Natalie Villegas, 23.