Antwine Hunter, 29, spent two weeks behind bars on a $20,000 bail he could not afford, manuevering around the jail in an small, uncomfortable black wheelchair.
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California resident Demario James Keyes, 37, died in police custody on June 27 after the knife-wielding man was subdued by a family at a birthday party near UNLV. Details about the incident emerged Wednesday at a Clark County fact-finding review.
A public fact-finding review revealed on Tuesday that high levels of drugs, including methamphetamine, were found in Bryan Bauer’s system after he was fatally shot by a Henderson police officer on July 4.
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy filed a lawsuit Tuesday against President Barack Obama, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid and the federal judge presiding over his criminal case alleging they violated his constitutional rights to a speedy trial and attorney of his choice.
Nevada Legal Services is partnering with UNLV’s Boyd Law School and the Clark County Law Library to offer free record-sealing classes to the public. Proponents of the program say it helps criminals rebuild their lives after they’ve paid their debt to society.
A 23-year-old man was sentenced to 12 to 30 years in prison Monday in a drunken driving crash that left two teenagers dead.
Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday delivered an impassioned address at UNLV to raise awareness about sexual assault on college campuses, decrying a culture that subjects victims to being “raped by the system.”
The trial of Jason Lofthouse, a former Rancho High School teacher accused of having sex with a student, will rest largely on whether jurors believe he kidnapped the 17-year-old girl when they visited area hotels twice during school hours.
Las Vegas police seek the public’s help in identifying a vehicle of interest from a February fatal shooting case in the northeast valley.
An 18-year-old was ordered to serve 32½ to 95 years in prison Tuesday for fatally stabbing his mother and 9-year-old brother. Adrian Navarro-Canales would be about 50 years old when he is first eligible for parole.