A man and woman, charged with murder and conspiracy in the death of a 71-year-old doctor from California, pleaded not guilty in a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday.
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Las Vegas police officer Matthew Terry, who is accused of lewdness with at least three boys, was formally charged Monday morning in Henderson Justice Court.
Two rural Nevada counties have paid $250,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former Las Vegas entertainer who was wrongfully jailed for 18 days for a burglary he didn’t commit in a bizarre case of mistaken identity, his lawyer said Wednesday.
The two Las Vegas parents charged in the national college bribery scheme are due in federal court in Boston at the end of the month.
The 14-year-old suspect in a gang-related shooting death last year made his initial court appearance Wednesday morning in Las Vegas Justice Court.
A pair of Las Vegas men were charged Wednesday with stealing dozens of firearms from the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in January.
Prosecutors on Wednesday filed drug trafficking charges against tech billionare Henry T. Nicholas III, who bankrolled a victim’s right’s law that voters approved in November.
A Las Vegas counseling center was sentenced to probation Wednesday for defrauding the Nevada Medicaid system, according to the attorney general’s office.
Murder charges were dropped less than a week after a man was arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 38-year-old after lawyers determined he acted in self-defense.
Prosecutors rested their case against two former Nevada Department of Corrections officers on Thursday without calling the inmate against whom they are accused of using unnecessary force.
Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell inflated employer tax contributions, underpaid his employees and sought money for expenses he never paid, allowing him to steal about $83,000 since 2015, authorities said in a court filing.
A pair of Las Vegas lawyers asked a federal judge on Tuesday to throw out drug conspiracy charges against their client, arguing that President Donald Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting U.S. attorney general was unconstitutional.
Two Las Vegas men were sentenced to a total of 18 years in prison Wednesday for their involvement in a $14 million telemarketing scheme that targeted small-business owners.
In letters to elected officials, Matthew Wright of Henderson uses a phrase popular among followers of QAnon, a murky online conspiracy plot that casts Trump as the hero in a campaign to topple evil, left-wing global elites.
About 40 people gathered on the Strip on Sunday to mourn the death of Tashii Brown, who was choked by a Las Vegas police officer a year ago Monday.