A former Nevada assemblyman was indicted Thursday on a dozen felony charges stemming from allegations he misused campaign funds and lied about his residency.
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Fatima Mitchell, 36, is being held in the Henderson Detention Center on a count of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.
The family of a 37-year-old man who died in police custody two years ago has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department.
The motorist who caused a North Las Vegas crash that killed nine people, including himself, pleaded guilty to speeding nine days earlier.
Jimmy Carter Kim was arrested in 2015 after a 14-year-old from Bullhead City, Arizona, told police she was sexually abused by him.
The family of a man shot and killed by Las Vegas police during a Black Lives Matter protest filed a federal lawsuit against the department.
“There was no warning,” Tiacherelle Dotson said. “There was nothing. There was no time to do anything. No fire alarms, no smoke detectors. I barely had time to get out.”
A security officer accused of shooting and killing a man after a quarrel over COVID-19 restrictions made her first court appearance Monday in North Las Vegas.
A man who set two fires at the Drew Las Vegas in 2018, causing millions in damage, has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to arson.
An agreement to transfer marijuana dispensary licenses awarded almost two years ago was conditionally approved Friday by the Nevada Tax Commission, two weeks into a trial over how the multimillion-dollar licenses were initially doled out.
Robert Eliason’s legal battle began in 2017. The embattled lawman, who is not a certified police officer, has served in office since 2015 and is now in his second term.
A Moldovan man pleaded guilty in Las Vegas federal court on Friday to a conspiracy charge for his role in a global cybercrime ring, the Justice Department said.
Prosecutors added new felony charges against a 20-year-old man accused of shooting and critically wounding Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis.
An Oklahoma City bomber’s son, who has a criminal history himself, faces charges in connection with an attack on a 67-year-old man in Henderson in February.
Metropolitan Police Department homicide detective Dolphis Boucher was the final prosecution witness in the initial phase of the death penalty trial for Ray Charles Brown.