In his recent suit, Ty Maynarich alleges that his former boss may have been involved in stealing his license plate and suggests that he also may have been part of a civil conspiracy to tamper with store-bought chicken in his refrigerator.
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District Judge Ronald Israel gave no explanation for the closure, which an attorney for the Las Vegas Review-Journal said was unconstitutional.
Keenan Jackson, 37, has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving in the May death of 18-year-old McKenzie Scott.
Michael “Luke” Atwell faces 11 new counts of lewdness with a child under 14 and one count of sexual assault of a child under 14.
Police found the victim with multiple gunshot wounds on the interstate north of Cheyenne Avenue in the southbound lanes.
One, the preliminary hearing, is public. The other, taking a case to a grand jury, is secret until after an indictment is issued.
Las Vegas police allege that attorney Gary Guymon conspired with two felons to kill a client while Guymon was under investigation in a sex trafficking case.
Attorney Douglas Crawford, who was disbarred last month, had also been accused of sexually harassing employees.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill and District Attorney Steve Wolfson are questioning why Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato was granted a certificate of innocence in connection with a 2001 murder.
Antwone Washington, Valley High School’s head football coach, was arrested Tuesday and accused of child pornography and statutory sexual seduction charges.
Jaime Mendoza, 54, appeared in court Wednesday morning in Las Vegas on the charges related to the sex worker.
In a case against a suspended Metro sergeant, prosecutors filed a motion to add new charges related to possession of child sexual abuse material.
A lawsuit alleges that an inmate at a prison near Las Vegas who was bludgeoned to death by his cellmate had made requests to transfer out of his cell due to safety concerns.
Deobra Redden had been unmedicated for two months when he launched himself across a courtroom and attacked a judge, his defense attorney said.
Las Vegas is asking the Nevada Supreme Court to review one of four cases related to its legal battle with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.