A lawyer for Nathan Chasing Horse argued that the indictment against him should be thrown out.
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Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles said Wednesday he is not seeking information on slain reporter Jeff German’s personal devices because they are currently protected by a court order.
Lawyers for the father of the late Tony Hsieh claim that a business associate plied his son with alcohol while pressuring him on social media to buy the former Zappos headquarters for $30 million more than it was worth.
A Las Vegas judge delayed a trial on Monday for alleged cult leader Nathan Chasing Horse, who is accused of sexually assaulting and grooming Native American women and girls.
Two minors were shot by police at Western High School last year.
Matthew Beasley was indicted Wednesday in connection with the Ponzi scheme, which prosecutors allege he used to fund an “opulent lifestyle.”
Las Vegas police violated the Nevada Public Records Act when they failed to provide investigative files to the Review-Journal.
A judge rejected a motion from former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles on Thursday to have the judge overseeing his murder case removed.
The Nevada Supreme Court is asking a lower court to decide on a protocol for authorities to review the personal devices of slain Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
Martin Deavon Nelson was sentenced to 46 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
The lawyer is accused of running a $460M Ponzi scheme targeting members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter has alleged that a woman who accused him of sexual assault was part of a conspiracy to defame and extort him.
Public defenders for Nathan Chasing Horse filed a motion to request the release of evidence that could help his defense.
Robert Telles is expected to argue during a court hearing on Thursday that a judge should recuse herself from overseeing his murder case because she has not acted impartially.
The manslaughter case against the owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments is on pause for a month, as more testimony is expected to continue in April.