The victim told the court she had been kidnapped and raped. The crime had a profound impact on her life, she said.
Courts
A Nevada man was sentenced to prison on Tuesday for illegally dumping grease waste and wastewater from food-service businesses into wastewater treatment systems in Nevada.
A jury will begin deliberations Wednesday morning to determine if two Las Vegas detectives fabricated evidence against Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato in a 2001 murder.
District Judge Mary Kay Holthus was in the process of sentencing Deobra Redden in an attempted battery case when he leaped over the bench and tackled her while screaming obscenities.
The judge who set bail for Jaime Mendoza, faces sexual assault and attempted murder charges, acknowledged her ruling could keep him in jail.
The judge’s decision on Monday clears the way for Margaret Rudin’s wrongful conviction lawsuit to move forward against Nevada.
The case of Reba the bulldog, who was found in a dumpster at a Von’s supermarket in Las Vegas, garnered donations and public attention.
Bail was set at $50,000 for one of the two suspects accused of being involved in the death of a bulldog, who has come to be known as Reba.
The order came after the Metropolitan Police Department released records this week regarding Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato’s certificate of innocence in a 2001 murder.
Christopher Greer, 49, was arrested Monday after North Las Vegas police investigated a report from a mother.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill and District Attorney Steve Wolfson are questioning why Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato was granted a certificate of innocence in connection with a 2001 murder.
Antwone Washington, Valley High School’s head football coach, was arrested Tuesday and accused of child pornography and statutory sexual seduction charges.
Jaime Mendoza, 54, appeared in court Wednesday morning in Las Vegas on the charges related to the sex worker.
Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato, who spent more than 15 years behind bars before a judge declared her innocent, testified for several hours Tuesday.
Chance Underwood, who is now 25, pleaded guilty to killing two teens in August 2019. His attorney said he has schizophrenia.
