Four of the teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a Rancho High School student were indicted by a grand jury.
Courts
A Henderson judge kept bail at $255,000 for a man accused of DUI in a fatal crash earlier this month that killed a woman and her two young boys.
Robert Telles made the allegation as part of his effort to have judge removed from his case.
A North Las Vegas man was sentenced for buying and reselling more than 200 firearms without a federal license. Two of the guns were used in fatal shootings.
Former Nye County sheriff’s office Capt. David Boruchowitz was accused of falsely arresting Angela Evans, the former CEO of Valley Electric Association.
The DUI suspect had double the blood alcohol level allowed to legally drive hours after the collision, a Clark County prosecutor said.
Deobra Redden was back in court with six uniformed officers. He wore restraint gloves, and a full face mask he wore at previous hearings was replaced with a surgical mask.
A man accused of attacking a Las Vegas judge appeared in front of her again to continue last week’s derailed sentencing hearing. He now faces an attempted murder charge in connection to the attack.
A Las Vegas judge ordered a man and a woman accused of killing two homeless men to remain in custody without bail, but said attorneys can present bail arguments at a later hearing.
A man seen in a video violently launching himself at a Las Vegas judge will remain in custody with a $54,000 bond.
A Clark County judge was attacked on the bench while sentencing a defendant in an attempted battery case.
A Las Vegas justice of the peace expressed concern about the potential danger to the community in a hearing for the shooting suspect.
Aramis Bacallao, a teacher at Becker Middle School, faces a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace after being removed by police from a school board meeting.
UNLV confirmed Friday that the man who opened fire on campus and killed three professors earlier this month had applied to four positions at the university during a four-month period in 2019.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association sued the Clark County Citizen Review Board to stop the names of officers facing complaints from becoming public.