Prosecutors told a judge that they do not want to move forward with a trial this month for Robert Telles, who is accused of killing R-J reporter Jeff German.
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In overturning a District Court ruling, justices held that shield law protections did not die with Jeff German when he was murdered in 2022.
Former federal prosecutor Stan Hunterton, one of the people responsible for driving the mob out of Las Vegas casinos, died on Saturday at the age of 74.
The former UNLV basketball recruit, charged in connection with a fatal crash more than two years ago, also has a new defense attorney.
When he was sentenced in a 2017 murder, the killer was ordered to pay $21,679 in restitution. But the victim’s family has yet to receive any restitution.
A man accused of firing about a dozen bullets into a waiter at a Spring Valley restaurant during an alleged after-hours robbery attempt in December was denied bail Thursday.
Lawyers for the former Raiders wide receiver updated a judge on Thursday morning on the status of the case.
The man accused of shooting a Las Vegas officer during a concert at Allegiant Stadium slid his finger into an officer’s holster and pulled the trigger, police said.
Attorney Brian C. Padgett was arrested last month, accused of writing bad checks. A former client also accused him of accessing funds won in a lawsuit.
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson has not ruled out a retrial of Jessica Williams in a two-decades-old crash that killed six teens.
Anand Anil Patel, a 26-year-old Oklahoma concert and club promoter, was one of six people killed in the April 2018 crash near Phoenix.
Former baseball major leaguer Jim Lefebvre sued a moving company on Wednesday, claiming movers stole his 1965 World Series championship ring.
The ring used the stolen information to counterfeit ATM and bank cards that were used to withdraw cash and purchase luxury goods in Las Vegas and in at least six states.
Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro’s ruled this week that “flagrant misconduct” by prosecutors had irreparably tainted the case against Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, two of his sons and a Montana militia leader.
A man was caught with multiple weapons inside a Mandalay Bay hotel room nearly three years before the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip, a case that could have implications for civil litigation against the hotel.