William Hatley has paid his debt to society for traveling overseas with a phony passport. Hatley, 64, pleaded guilty in federal court to making a false statement on a passport application and using the Social Security number of another person, both felonies. He was sentenced Jan. 21 to the four months behind bars he served while waiting to resolve his case.
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A move toward consistency may help get child welfare cases resolved faster and children into permanent homes sooner.
Homa Woodrum makes a living as a guardianship attorney, but it is her work as an allergy advocate that she calls her “passion project.”
A 28-year-old woman pleaded guilty but mentally ill to first-degree murder this week in connection with the shooting death of her roommate.
As victims sat alongside a defense lawyer and watched in tears, Deborah Sena, who is accused of participating in videotaped sex acts with children, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of sexual assault.
The man killed after an argument broke out at a central valley bus stop has been identified by the Clark County coroner.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Thursday identified the officer who fired his weapon during a police shooting in the east valley Tuesday afternoon.
Four victims of sexual attacks delivered a letter to Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson this week, asking him not to further prosecute their mothers.
One man is dead after a shooting Thursday afternoon in the north valley.
A Las Vegas prosecutor said Thursday there is “a substantial likelihood” he will seek the death penalty against a man charged in the execution-style slaying of two people.
Before 20-year-old Tinesha Antovia Adams was shot and killed, she scuffled with Norman Renord Smith in a North Las Vegas parking lot.
One man is dead and another is in critical condition after an early morning shooting at a bus stop in central Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man who posed as a customer to steal jewelry from a business on the Strip.
Karen Brill-Kelley calls Las Vegas police every year in late January. Almost seven years have gone by since her 16-year-old son, Aric Brill, was shot in the back of the head at a North Las Vegas house party. The shooter was never identified.
A man was fatally stabbed Wednesday night just east of the Stratosphere, the Metropolitan Police Department said.