Sean Lucero will plead guilty to charges of attempted theft and oppression, his attorney said Thursday.
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Julius Trotter was sentenced Thursday after being convicted of murder in the fatal stabbing of two Vietnamese tourists at Circus Circus in 2018.
For the second time, an alleged cult leader accused of preying on the Native American community and sexually assaulting women has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
Police have accused Thomas Kovach of funneling almost $350,000 from the foundation to another charity, then paying himself $182,000.
A jury began deliberations to determine if Julius Trotter will get the death penalty.
Officials are urging the public to watch the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony remotely this year, in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Clark County lawmakers’ inability to regulate firearms was inserted into a debate this week about banning bags and strollers at Black Lives Matter protests.
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Prosecutors want a judge to view photos associated with child sexual abuse material possession charges against a Metro sergeant.
The shooting victim was found in front of an apartment in the 4000 block of Adabella Avenue.
A jury found Julius Trotter guilty of killing two people in their Circus Circus hotel room in 2018.
A Las Vegas jury is set to resume deliberations to determine if Julius Trotter is guilty of killing two Vietnamese tour leaders in their Circus Circus hotel room.