A Las Vegas judge said Thursday that she would decide in a week whether to dismiss a DUI case against basketball standout Zaon Collins in connection with a deadly wreck.
Courts
Lawyers representing death row inmate Zane Floyd, who is facing imminent lethal injection, want the Clark County district attorney’s office removed from his case.
Felon and former 311 Boyz gang member Steven Gazlay and his girlfriend, charged with swindling a lender, were arrested in Idaho this weekend.
Authorities continue to piece together a Henderson spree that carried into Arizona on Thanksgiving and left one man dead, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
Real estate broker Scott Gragson is expected to pay out $21 million to the family of a woman killed when he drove drunk and crashed in The Ridges community, according to court documents.
A Henderson officer who claimed that years of police duties worsened his hearing loss will get another chance at workers’ compensation after a recent court decision.
A Las Vegas man who drove over his girlfriend after she attended the Electric Daisy Carnival against his wishes was given probation and a stern lecture on Wednesday.
If Manuel Mata III is convicted of first-degree murder, prosecutors are expected to ask the same panel to send him to death row.
A judge denied bail Tuesday for a man charged in the death of a woman whose body was found in a concrete and wooden structure in the Las Vegas desert.
A man charged with making terrorist threats is being held on $250,000 bail, after authorities said he boasted on Facebook about a desire to carry out a mass shooting in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas judge heard the start of closing arguments Thursday from lawyers representing companies that were denied marijuana business licenses.
A convicted drug dealer was sentenced to life in federal prison Thursday for fatally shooting another man less than a month after being released from prison in 2013.
An undercover agent who infiltrated a Las Vegas chapter of the Vagos Motorcycle Club testified this week during a federal racketeering trial.
A federal judge in Las Vegas sentenced a woman to 18 months in prison Wednesday for her role in stealing more than $2 million in tax refunds from the IRS.
A lawyer was swindled out of $1.5 million after authorities said she responded to a flyer for “Psychic Readings” she found on the door of her Las Vegas home.