The survey returns after a six-year hiatus and aims to provide voters with information about the best and worst judges.
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The victim’s relatives want the judge to apologize to them and said the new bail amount — $50,000 — is still not adequate.
Las Vegas police made nearly 70 DUI arrests over the three-day Fourth of July holiday weekend, according to the department.
In his recent suit, Ty Maynarich alleges that his former boss may have been involved in stealing his license plate and suggests that he also may have been part of a civil conspiracy to tamper with store-bought chicken in his refrigerator.
A 50-year-old Las Vegas woman was arrested and charged with two felonies following the June incident.
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley said she didn’t “encourage or discourage” the Metropolitan Police Department to sign a formal agreement with ICE, but she supported the decision.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association is instructing members to show up to work Friday, roughly two weeks after it has asked Metropolitan Police Department employees to consider a work stoppage.
Setting off illegal fireworks can devastate an entire block, Clark County Fire Chief Thomas Touchstone warned during a news conference ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.
TayShaun Todd of Las Vegas was found dead in a residential pool on June 18, a day after an illegal party took place there.
One of the people accused of causing a Las Vegas bulldog’s death needs bail because his mother is sick and needs his help, according to his attorney.
Duane Davis’ attorney said a juror spoke to other jurors about inmates fighting, but jurors denied talking about the case.
A former attorney for the convicted murderer said he would have asked for a mistrial had he known of the note when it was sent to the judge.
Ronald Mortensen, who has been incarcerated for nearly 30 years, serving a life without parole sentence for the 1996 off-duty, drive-by shooting of Daniel Mendoza, 21, admitted to two felony counts.
The case has been marked by an unusual degree of secrecy: a hearing at which a judge ejected the public and a sealed plea.
A 10-year-old boy killed late Saturday night in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 15 north of Las Vegas was identified on Monday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
This will be the 14th time since 1992 that the news organization has invited Clark County lawyers to participate in the survey known as “Judging the Judges.”
Trooper Shawn Haggstrom said the crash happened just before 12 a.m. after an SUV traveled the wrong way up the 215 off-ramp at West Sunset Road in Las Vegas.