Stanley Weaver III, who is accused of harassing Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family, refused to be transported from the jail for a court hearing.
Courts
Ruben Robles was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 15 years for opening fire at the Fremont Street Experience, killing a man and wounding a bystander.
Jesus Ayala, one of two teenagers accused of killing a 66-year-old bicyclist in an August hit-and-run, now faces an attempted murder charge in a separate case, court records show.
Four of the teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a Rancho High School student were indicted by a grand jury.
Defense attorneys for Duane “Keffe D” Davis allege that his book outlining his involvement in the Tupac Shakur killing was written for financial and entertainment purposes.
The Clark County School District was ordered to release footage of an incident in which a police officer appears to push a Black student to the ground.
A 19-year-old Las Vegas woman faced a judge on a murder charge in connection with the disappearance of a woman whose remains were found in Henderson.
A change in Nevada law has allowed the Las Vegas Justice Court to establish it’s own mental health court, replicating an existing program in District Court.
Former Public Administrator Robert Telles filed paperwork last month to delay his murder trial in the killing of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
A federal judge again refused to release Richard Zeitlin from custody, a day after he was arrested in Las Vegas in connection with a New York indictment.
Kortny Payne and Patrick Byrom each face murder and burglary charges in connection with the death of an 86-year-old man whose body was found near Mount Charleston.
One of two men who had previously faced capital punishment in connection with a 2017 double homicide was sentenced to prison.
Zachary Sanns was photographed heavily armed and with a visible Nazi tattoo at a Black Lives Matter protest in May 2020.
Tony Hsieh’s former attorney claimed in court documents that text messages she received from the late Zappos CEO’s father indicate his family did not believe Hsieh was struggling with drug use around the time of his death.
A Las Vegas judge delayed a trial that was set to begin this month for a woman accused of driving her car onto a sidewalk, killing one person and injuring dozens.