The student’s lawyers claim he was threatened, discriminated against at UNLV, amid taunts from pro-Palestinian protesters and inaction by the administration and Board of Regents.
Courts
A man has pleaded guilty in a 2023 shooting rampage when he fired 27 shots from an AR-15 rifle toward his girlfriend and her child inside their Las Vegas home.
Judge Mary Kaye Holthus told a Clark County grand jury that Deobra Redden “literally jumped that defense table and flew before I could even, and just slammed me into the wall,” according to transcripts.
Three motorcyclists injured in a shooting by other motorcycle riders on U.S. Highway 95 in 2022 filed a lawsuit accusing a company of allowing the other riders to hide their bikes prior to the attack.
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.
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.
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.
Plaintiff Kellye Croft alleges that James Dolan and Harvey Weinstein engaged in “sexual assault and forceful touching” against her and seeks compensatory damages, according to her attorneys.
Criss Angel was performing his magic show when a fan allegedly punched a security officer, but the fan and his attorney claim Angel came over and “choked” him.
Police say a man’s desire to “protect his family” was the motive behind a Dec. 1 shooting in east Las Vegas that left two homeless people dead.
Two teachers, each facing misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, appeared before judges and had their trial dates set.
Brittany Burgess, 35, is accused with Jennifer Courtemanche of allegedly taking $498,000 from Gavin Maloof by accessing his mobile phone.
Four other teens arrested in connection with the death of a Rancho High School student have remained in the juvenile court system because of their ages.
Rancho High School history teacher and State Assemblyman Reuben D’Silva, D-Las Vegas, said fights happen frequently in the area surrounding the school.
Defense attorneys filed a motion to have charges dismissed against Thomas Randolph, who was convicted in the 2008 deaths of his sixth wife and a hit man.