A trial date was set Wednesday for former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles, who is accused of killing Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
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Grand jury transcripts and evidence were released Tuesday in the murder case against Robert Telles, who is accused of killing Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Prosecutors said they do not intend to seek the death penalty in the murder case against former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles.
A Las Vegas judge ordered former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles to remain in custody without bail on a murder charge Tuesday.
A district judge granted a preliminary injunction on Tuesday that bars officials from searching the seized personal devices of slain investigative reporter Jeff German.
A judge ruled Monday that she would allow the release of financial information on Robert Telles, the former official charged in the slaying of reporter Jeff German.
Police have seized personal electronic devices from German’s home that the news organization believes he used for work.
The district attorney’s office filed a complaint Tuesday asking a judge to remove Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles from office.
Murder suspect Robert Telles gave a jailhouse interview Friday but refused to answer questions about the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles appeared in court Tuesday to face a murder charge.
The DNA of Public Administrator Robert Telles was found at the scene of the fatal stabbing of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, police announced Thursday.
The vehicle description given during a news conference Tuesday was a 2007 to 2014 red or maroon GMC Yukon Denali with chrome handles, a sunroof and a luggage rack.