The department’s fiscal affairs committee approved the payments related to recent legal battles over public records requests.
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A criminal trial for the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments is not scheduled to start until February 2025, court records show.
District Judge Jacqueline Bluth entered an order on Monday denying Adolfo Orozco’s petition to dismiss the six involuntary manslaugther charges he faces in connection with a 2019 deadly fire.
Since 2017, government agencies have paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a law firm to help them hide information from taxpayers.
Adolfo Orozco appeared in court on Tuesday as his defense attorney argued for a judge to dismiss the involuntary manslaughter charges against him.
A Las Vegas judge found there is enough evidence for the apartment building’s former owner to stand trial, but charges against its property manager were dismissed.
Prosecutors filed an amended criminal complaint accusing the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments of using unlicensed personnel before the 2019 blaze.
The manslaughter case against the owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments is on pause for a month, as more testimony is expected to continue in April.
Testimony continued Monday in the manslaughter case against the owner of the former Alpine Motel Apartments.
The city of Las Vegas completed initial code enforcement inspections at the nearly three dozen Las Vegas properties similar to the Alpine Motel.