Dominique Bosa-Edwards, 38, spent nights and weekends in law school for more than three years while working as a marshal at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
Courts
In a minute order Wednesday, District Judge Jim Crockett said that Nevada Policy Research Institute “clearly lacks standing” to bring the challenges against the lawmakers.
A Las Vegas woman charged with killing her two young daughters is expected to undergo a mental health evaluation.
Attorneys for Las Vegas businessman and gambler Billy Walters are petitioning the U.S. attorney general and the FBI to take action over what they say was leaked confidential information by an agent in Walters’ insider trading case.
Alisha Burns took the witness stand Friday in the first day of an evidentiary hearing she hopes will result in a judge overturning her second-degree murder conviction.
Clark County District Court’s first jury trial since coronavirus restrictions brought the local legal system to a halt in March is set to begin Monday.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging that officers illegally arrested people at a 2018 birthday party after assuming it was a “gang party.”
A preliminary hearing began Tuesday afternoon in the involuntary manslaughter case against the landlord and property manager of the Alpine Motel Apartments.
A court hearing for Jeff Lowe, a prominent character in Netflix’s “Tiger King,” was postponed Tuesday, but that didn’t stop animal welfare activists from showing up.
The Nevada Supreme Court reversed the sexual assault conviction of an former Las Vegas police explorer, saying in a decision handed down Thursday that a trial judge’s jury instructions were given in error.
Legal observers and their attorneys gathered Thursday to dispute allegations from Sheriff Joe Lombardo that the observers provoked their own arrests at a weekend protest.
Nevada U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich on Wednesady appointed a special prosecutor to lead coronavirus fraud investigations.
In a nearly empty courtroom, Daniel Lopez was sentenced to between 4½ and 15 years behind bars for killing his roommate in January 2019.
Starting Friday, all inmates in Las Vegas with District Court hearings are expected to appear via video conferencing, the order signed by Chief Judge Linda Marie Bell stated.
A Tennessee man and a Canadian national living in Las Vegas were sentenced in federal court Wednesday after pleading guilty to operating a telemarketing scam.