One of nine teenagers who have been arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a Rancho High School student pleaded guilty on Tuesday in juvenile court.
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A woman filed a federal lawsuit against comedian Bill Cosby, claiming he sexually assaulted when she was a teen in the Elvis Presley suite at the former Las Vegas Hilton in 1986.
A Las Vegas judge reprimanded Omar Talley for his lack of remorse before sentencing him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Lawyers for Jemarcus Williams, 46, said they needed more time to review the evidence, including video recordings of the fatal crash.
Defense attorney Robert Draskovich said was concerned over a lack of police recordings showing investigators early interactions with Robert Telles following reporter Jeff German’s killing.
Four of the teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a 17-year-old Rancho High School student pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
A man arrested on a DUI charge, years after his conviction in a fatal DUI crash, was found behind the wheel of a burning vehicle at a casino, according to a report.
A Las Vegas judge ordered Tyson Hampton to undergo mental health treatment at a state hospital to restore his competency.
Sean Larimer, found guilty of misdemeanor DUI on Dec. 28 and was the driver in a Henderson crash that killed three teens in 2003, was arrested again on suspicion of DUI.
The wife of a North Las Vegas pastor killed late last year has filed a lawsuit against the neighbor accused of fatally shooting her husband.
Cenia Poulsen, 36, has been charged with 17 felony counts related to posing as an attorney for about two years.
Raul Gil, a successful restaurateur with his Casa Don Juan Mexican eateries, is “very remorseful” as he is headed to federal prison for skimming $5 million in cash, evading federal and state taxes over four years.
An effort by an alleged cult leader accused of sex crimes to have his state charges dismissed again fell flat at the Nevada Supreme Court.
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.