A teenager charged with trying to kill and sexually assault one of his teachers last year pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges on Wednesday.
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To avoid the death penalty, a man who pleaded guilty to killing his missing girlfriend revealed the location of her body to officials on Wednesday, his attorney said.
A Las Vegas judge said she would decide in the next two weeks on a protocol for officials to search through slain reporter Jeff German’s devices that were seized by police.
Gary Hargis, the former Henderson police union president, faces three misdemeanor counts related to his alleged involvement in an October hit-and-run crash.
The Las Vegas chapter of the NAACP defended a district judge on Tuesday, days after a police union said she had made comments that were “unethical and irresponsible.”
Dave Marlon and “Gahyne Doahe,” the woman who filed the lawsuit under a pseudonym, negotiated a confidential settlement, according to court documents.
A 27-year-old man who was shot in the leg when he tried to stab a Las Vegas police lieutenant with a plastic pen pleaded guilty on Tuesday to assaulting the officer.
A candidate for the Nevada Assembly arrested in connection with a bank robbery appeared in court on Tuesday morning.
All charges have been dismissed in the case of a former behavioral therapist accused of sexually abusing an autistic boy.
A group of Las Vegas police detectives was being honored Thursday for work that helped uncover a potential terrorism plot at a northwest valley home in September 2020.
The deal protects the defendants from prison time and reduced a long list of felony counts to a handful of charges typically reserved for minor crimes.
Marcel and Patricia Chappuis originally faced 45 counts each of child abuse or neglect — a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Thomas Randolph, whose murder conviction and death sentence were recently overturned, is the focus of a “Dateline” series airing this week on NBC.
Laura Prescia, 23, pleaded guilty in September to DUI resulting in death and child abuse, neglect or endangerment.
A federal judge has vacated the convictions of Jessica Williams in the deaths of six Las Vegas Valley youths killed in an Interstate 15 median in 2000.