The Nevada Supreme Court is considering whether to grant a new trial for a death row inmate accused of killing his wife in 2006 and cooking her body parts.
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A man was indicted on a terrorism charge after authorities accused him of threatening a Las Vegas urology center and holding U.S. Postal Service workers at gunpoint.
For the second time during the pandemic, jury trials are set to resume at the Regional Justice Center. A trial in a drug trafficking case is set to begin Monday.
A man facing murder charges in the slaying of a 24-year-old Las Vegas model will undergo a competency evaluation before his trial set for next year, a judge decided Tuesday.
A 22-year-old man has been indicted in the slaying of another man who was shot while walking down a street in Henderson this year.
A prosecutor urged the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday to give the government another chance to pursue charges against rancher Cliven Bundy and others.
The Nevada Sentencing Commission on Wednesday twice rejected recommending that Gov. Steve Sisolak move to depopulate the state’s prisons in an effort to stave off the coronavirus’ spread.
Jocelyn Jones escaped a Las Vegas liquor store moments before a clerk was shot and killed inside the back room.
A former correctional officer trainee at High Desert State Prison charged in the shooting death of an inmate struck a deal with prosecutors Tuesday.
A recorded prison phone conversation suggests that the corrections officials knew of a plot by two alleged Aryan Warriors members to kill a rival gang member.
A man who twice burglarized entertainer Wayne Newton’s home must serve at least 22 years in prison, a judge in Las Vegas ruled Tuesday.
A man who exposed himself during the World Series of Poker Main Event was indicted on a terrorism charge in connection with threats against a Strip casino.
A former Las Vegas retail store security guard who shot at his manager after she told him to stop complaining about customers was sentenced to 16 to 40 years behind bars.
Nearly two dozen people tied to the Aryan Warriors, a violent white supremacist prison gang in Nevada, faced a judge Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas.
Two years after Anthony Williams was suspected of helping a fellow inmate stab another man to death in prison, he was freed without facing charges in the killing.