The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in District Court, alleges that Maysen Melton tackled the plaintiff around May 2016 and sodomized her against her will.
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The complaint filed this week alleges that the school district and Maysen Melton’s parents failed to protect his fellow students despite his record as a sexual predator.
Following a Review-Journal investigation, a state agency analysis found a lack of communication among agencies overseeing private boarding schools.
John Robert Morris, a theater teacher who retired from the Clark County School District last May, faces up to four years of probation.
A judge set bail at $50,000 on Thursday for a a physical education teacher after police said he spit on an officer outside a bar in the southeast valley.
Todd Pomeroy, the former Catholic school employee arrested Monday after allegedly leaving the school a threatening voicemail, faced a similar charge in 2005, court records show.
A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty Monday to a felony charge of making a terroristic threat for his role in a series of racist threats made against black Arbor View High School students.
The boy who created an Instagram account to post threats against black Arbor View High School students was sentenced Friday to an out-of-community placement program where he will receive therapy and counseling.
Two teenage suspects appeared in Juvenile Court on Friday in connection with a series of racist threats made against black students last month at Arbor View High School, and one of them admitted his role.
A former Clark County School District substitute teacher has been sentenced to five years probation for sexually motivated coercion, according to court records.
A lawsuit alleges that a non-verbal autistic student at Variety School in Las Vegas suffered a broken wrist while being physically restrained by an unidentified staff member who applied “excessive and unnecessary force.”
The Nevada Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in the appeal of a former Clark County teacher whose sexual relationship with a student led to a kidnapping conviction.
The Clark County School District is teaming up with the justice system to combat the school-to-prison pipeline under a new program being unveiled Friday.
Officer James Lescinsky, who was acquitted in a federal excessive force case in 2016, alleges that a tainted investigation left him branded as a liar and leaves him with no prospect of finding new employment.
The gross lewdness case against former College of Southern Nevada Professor Mark Peplowski was dismissed Wednesday, his attorney said.