A Las Vegas judge should not have denied the prison system’s planned use of a paralytic drug to execute a death row inmate, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
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A Las Vegas man authorities said idolized the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooter pleaded guilty but mentally ill to a bomb-threat charge Thursday.
Jurors hearing a slip-and-fall case against magician David Copperfield and MGM Grand will not visit the resort during the trial, a Las Vegas judge decided Tuesday.
A judge overseeing the trial involving an injury during a David Copperfield performance has ruled that jurors should be taken to MGM Grand to view the property where a British tourist fell more than four years ago.
Magician David Copperfield could have himself cut in half and come out unscathed. But he told jurors Thursday during a trial over a slip and fall at one of his shows that injuries make him queasy.
An exciting birthday celebration in Las Vegas turned dreadful for a British tourist who fell during a David Copperfield performance on the Strip, the man told jurors Tuesday.
A British man who said he suffered a traumatic brain injury after he fell during a David Copperfield performance was called to a Las Vegas witness stand Monday.
A veteran Boulder City police officer, already facing charges of stealing from his disabled son, was ordered held without bail Monday after authorities said he threatened to shoot judges and lawyers.
Deon Derrico, the father of Las Vegas quintuplets, was acquitted this weekend of various real estate fraud charges.
A Las Vegas medical practice agreed to pay $1.5 million to the federal government to resolve five years of alleged false billing, the Department of Justice announced Friday.
Two men were convicted of attempted murder Friday for their roles in the shooting of a Las Vegas police officer nearly three years ago.
A father-son duo from Las Vegas pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to robbing six smoke shops and two credit unions in early 2017.
Copperfield’s court-ordered revelation of his “Lucky #13” illusion came in a civil trial over an audience member’s slip and fall during a Las Vegas show in 2013.
Longtime criminal defense attorney John Momot, who represented mob figures and even played himself in the movie “Casino,” has died. He was 74.
David Copperfield has taken his “Lucky #13” illusion around the world, but for one British tourist who traveled to Las Vegas to see the magician, lawyers say the trick ended with injury.
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