Gary Guymon, a former prosecutor, wanted to transfer to disability status, but the court rejected that attempt.
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Crystal Stephens, 48, was accused of torturing and killing 4-year-old Brandon Steckler, Jr., who was found by police in a Las Vegas apartment in 2018.
The shooting was captured on camera, as were the two men running from the scene, police said. No other people were seen on video near Hope Ritter’s car, according to the report.
A judge rejected the attempt of an attorney for an embattled Las Vegas sergeant to stop representing him because of his client’s concerns about his son working as a police officer.
Police have accused a Henderson man of abducting the owner of a construction company where his wife worked after an IRS investigation found she had embezzled $20 million.
Las Vegas police said Cristobal Perez fired 14 shots “indiscriminately” and in “cold blood” at a group of homeless people in 2023.
Police said the victim was approached by two men, then began arguing with one of the suspects.
Dennis Prince, 57, and Ashley Prince, 30, were shot and killed by attorney Joe Houston at Prince’s law firm in Summerlin on April 8.
Gov. Joe Lombardo appointed a hearing master to fill a vacant Clark County Family Court judicial seat.
Ramon Acosta knelt on his knees before a judge and begged for the toughest possible sentence for the man who killed his brother and two other men.
A judge held a hearing for six suspects in the killing of a 17-year-old who was walking home from an 11-year-old’s birthday party in the northeast Las Vegas Valley.
Angel Naranjo, 16, died in July 2023 after he struck a metal cable while operating a minibike along the paved Las Vegas Wash trail.
Gary Guymon was interviewed by police at least twice and sent them 44 emails, plus voicemails and text messages, police have said. But they declined to release the records.
A lawsuit accuses a corrections officer at a Nevada prison of sexually assaulting an inmate on multiple occasions and forcing her to harm herself to delay transferring.
A judge sentenced a former Clark County School District substitute teacher after January 2024 reports of a special needs student being hit on multiple occasions.
