The move comes after a public defender said the judge suggested her representation of a client was tied to a non-existent sexual relationship.
Noble Brigham
Noble Brigham started covering breaking news at the Review-Journal in June 2024. He graduated from Brown University in 2024 and previously freelanced for The Providence Journal and interned at the Idaho Statesman and The Virginian-Pilot. He grew up in Philadelphia.
A video of the June incident showed a man attacking a woman on Rainbow Boulevard near Spring Valley Parkway.
Police said the officer fled after the crash and ‘showed several signs of impairment’ when he returned to the scene.
The decision comes days after a public defender claimed the judge suggested her representation of a client was tied to a non-existent sexual relationship.
The suspect in a fatal shooting at the Aliante casino has pleaded not guilty to federal carjacking and gun charges.
Attorneys for a Las Vegas police lieutenant, who is accused of strangling his wife, want to prevent prosecutors from using the testimony of a nurse who recently passed.
District Judge Erika Ballou also faces a pending judicial discipline case in which she is accused of violating Nevada Supreme Court rulings.
Police said Maurice Washington, 45, had a green light, but fled after the crash in the Mercedes-Benz he was driving. The pedestrian died at the scene.
President Donald Trump’s full and unconditional pardon of Nevada politician Michele Fiore on April 23 broke with multiple traditions, according to experts.
A hearing to discuss whether she should continue to be suspended from her position as a Pahrump judge after her presidential pardon ended without a decision.
Another organization says it has picked up the patient load, but a police sergeant said there will be “a huge gap.”
Steven Woods has been accused in connection with a crash that killed two children near Moapa Valley.
The litigation followed an investigative story in which the Review-Journal published images and video showing the faces of Henderson corrections officers.
Clark County district attorney Steve Wolfson called for stiffer DUI penalties after the suspect in a crash that killed an 18-year-old student in Las Vegas appeared in court.
The suspended Metro sergeant has been accused of illegal detentions, possessing child sexual abuse material and making bathroom videos, which the alleged victims say were consensual.
