A man is accused of trying to extort $100,000 from a professional gambler by threatening to release secretly filmed footage of the two having sex in Las Vegas.
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Fearing bias, the Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman now wants to face a jury in Reno instead of Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas jury will decide the fate of the Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman.
The Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Las Vegas shooter doesn’t want a jury trial. Because of bias concerns, he has asked to be tried by a judge.
A North Las Vegas mother is suing a local homeowners association after her 11-year-old daughter was shot and killed in a gang-related attack last year that police said targeted the wrong house.
A federal case will move forward against the Arizona man accused of selling reloaded, armor-piercing ammunition to the Las Vegas gunman, a Nevada judge has ruled.
Two Las Vegas men pleaded guilty Wednesday in Washington to federal conspiracy charges for their role in a scheme to defraud insurance companies through staged car crashes.
The two Las Vegas parents charged in the national college admissions scandal appeared in federal court in Boston on Friday.
The two Las Vegas parents charged in the national college bribery scheme are due in federal court in Boston at the end of the month.
One of the nearly 50 people named Tuesday in the national college bribery scandal was a San Diego media executive who recently relocated to Las Vegas.
It took a monthslong legal fight and a Nevada Supreme Court order for Las Vegas police to start releasing records related to the mass shooting on the Strip.
The Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Las Vegas mass shooter wants his case thrown out of court.
Federal prosecutors insisted in a recent court filing that any future trial against Douglas Haig needs to mention Stephen Paddock, the man who fatally shot 58 people on the Strip.
Willie Worthams, who sometimes nodded in agreement as the judge spoke, kept his comments brief “out of respect for the family.” He took responsibility for the crash.
Five men were indicted Thursday in connection with a lucrative sex-trafficking ring operating out of Clark County.