Clark County DA Steve Wolfson said acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah has demonstrated an “unfitness to serve” as the two prosecutors battle publicly over the handling of a case involving an Israeli official.
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An Israeli government official was arrested in a multi-agency operation that targeted alleged “child sex predators” in the Las Vegas Valley earlier this month, according to international media reports.
The ACLU of Nevada’s director said the organization has filed records requests in an attempt to see if the Nevada DMV was working with immigration authorities.
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell does not have to pay $5 million award to Summerlin resident over 2020 election fraud dispute.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation is designed to educate voters by identifying the best and worst judges. Attorneys can rate 101 judges.
Chuck Muth, president of a conservative group aiming to clean the state’s voter rolls, filed a lawsuit alleging the secretary of state’s office violated Nevada’s public records law.
Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
Two residents who live near the site of an approved housing and resource facility want to stop construction while officials consider alternate sites, according to a lawsuit.
Derek Myers faces one count each of DUI, reckless driving and no proof of insurance, according to a complaint provided by city officials.
A former Justice Department pardon attorney said Donald Trump’s pardons have given individuals and companies debt relief of more than $1 billion.
Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore has been suspended indefinitely with pay until a final ruling can be made in other complaints against her.
The decision comes days after a public defender claimed the judge suggested her representation of a client was tied to a non-existent sexual relationship.
District Judge Erika Ballou also faces a pending judicial discipline case in which she is accused of violating Nevada Supreme Court rulings.
President Donald Trump’s full and unconditional pardon of Nevada politician Michele Fiore on April 23 broke with multiple traditions, according to experts.
The County Commission voted Tuesday to push the proposed settlement forward. The lawsuit includes allegations that accused Robert Telles of isolating the employees.