Hundreds of unsealed court documents reveal the contentious custody battle between Ashley Prince and Dennis Houston leading up to a fatal shooting in April.
Katelyn Newberg
Katelyn Newberg began covering the courts and legal affairs for the Las Vegas Review-Journal in October 2021. Following two internships, she joined the newspaper staff in 2018 as a breaking news reporter. She is a native of central Florida and a 2018 graduate of the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications.
Ethics rules allow lawyers to represent relatives, but many say it’s a bad idea in bitter custody battles like the one that left three people dead in Summerlin.
Lawyers for Daniel Rodimer, the former congressional candidate charged with murder, want texts and phone calls between him and his wife to be ruled private.
Attorneys argued whether the NFL can force former Raiders coach Jon Gruden into an arbitration process outside of court.
A jury found a 38-year-old man guilty on Tuesday of gunning down two women near the Strip more than seven years ago.
They have been charged with killing William Ellis, whose body was found in the Mount Charleston area in 2018.
A federal jury trial began Monday for a Las Vegas police officer accused of stealing more than $164,000 in a series of casino robberies in early 2022.
A resident of Rhodes Ranch has alleged that the homeowners association intentionally told 4,000 residents about a lawsuit she filed over improper lighting conditions at an intersection where she was struck by a car.
District Attorney Steve Wolfson said prosecutors offered Henry Ruggs a plea bargain because of a “legitimate concern” that his felony DUI charge would be dismissed.
A Las Vegas judge has not decided how officials may search through the personal devices of slain Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
A federal judge will hold another hearing next week to determine if a Las Vegas attorney accused of a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme will be released from custody.
The “Dances With Wolves” actor and alleged cult leader is still facing multiple felony charges, including sexual assault of a minor under 16.
Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles has practiced mostly civil and probate law since graduating from Boyd Law School in 2014.
A Las Vegas judge sentenced a man on Friday to three terms of life in prison without the possibility of parole for a spree of fatal shootings on Labor Day 2021.
A district judge has ruled that Henry Ruggs’ criminal case should be handled by the Las Vegas Justice Court’s specialty DUI court.