The opinion from the Nevada Supreme Court stems from a lawsuit filed by a woman who claimed she was subject to a “demeaning and humiliating” strip search while visiting a Nevada prison.
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The investigative team spent most of 2022 uncovering allegations of misconduct and abuse — from Nevada agencies to the Las Vegas Raiders. The biggest challenge was losing reporter Jeff German.
Spring Mountain Youth Camp offers boys a chance at rehabilitation without being placed in state custody. No equivalent facility has been offered for girls in Clark County’s juvenile justice system, until now.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said during a state pardons board meeting that he could not leave the governor’s office without “starting the necessary conversations.”
Judge James Wilson said that the board did not give the proper amount of notice to victims’ families prior to the meeting, although he allowed that the board did have the power to commute death sentences.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is asking the Nevada Board of Pardons to consider commuting all death sentences in the state during a meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
A former Nevada U.S attorney previously convicted of failing to pay taxes was again accused of failing to pay taxes in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Samuel Otis Brinton, the former deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition, faces one charge of grand larceny.
Former Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore has applied to fill a vacant seat in Pahrump Justice Court.
E-cigarette maker Juul Labs, which paid Nevada $14.4 million, agrees not to market its products to minors.