Attorneys for a man accused of the 1996 murder of hip hop legend Tupac Shakur filed a petition with the Nevada Supreme Court seeking to overturn a lower court’s denial to dismiss the case.
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Dreyveon Griley-Burnside, 25, and Kaveon Phillips, 22, pleaded guilty in May, according to court documents.
Anabel Sarabia and Alberto Sarabia described how their three daughters had been gathered around the dining table before gunfire shattered their evening.
The boy appeared before Family Judge Randall Forman who said that the juvenile’s decision to plead guilty could result in a “range of consequences.”
David Roger, counsel for the police union, told reporters that Metro officer Alexander Bookman was informed Thursday night that he would not be indicted in Brandon Durham’s death.
Authorities have said that Kristal Leavitt was in the passenger seat of a car driven by Auftan Green, who tried to strike officers near East Tropical Parkway and Nicco Way.
After the victim’s father alerted authorities about threatening social media posts the teen made days after his release, officers discovered a gun inside the boy’s home, according to prosecutors.
The victim’s family came to court with photos of him. His wife wanted the defendant to see her husband’s face.
Before the attack, the victim said the defendant told him and his wife to speak English while the couple was talking in Tagalog.
Shortly after the shooter was released, he and his twin brother—both 16 —began posting threatening messages and displaying weapons on Instagram, according to the slain teen’s father.
An attorney for a woman who accused Shannon Sharpe of sexual assaulting her in Las Vegas said a lawsuit related to the accusation has been resolved.
Jesus Ayala, 19, is accused of crashing into and killing 66-year-old Andreas Probst.
Anthony Aguilar, 18, and Carlos Blakely, 19, who were arrested in connection with the killing of Joey Perry, appeared before Justice of the Peace Kirk Vitto in Pahrump on Thursday morning.
The June 8 shooting was livestreamed, and police have said it stemmed from a social media feud. One of the victims and the suspect were both YouTubers.
A woman withdrew her guilty plea Thursday after protesting her innocence in the killing of her on-again, off-again boyfriend, whose body was found decapitated.