A man accused of driving under the influence when he struck and killed a bicyclist was held without bail, court records show.
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.
Prosecutors have accused Conrad Claus of working with a homeowner and appraiser when he was a New Orleans police officer to claim valuable paintings were stolen.
Tony Dane was accused of orchestrating a scheme to make then-Assemblyman Chris Edwards change his vote for speaker.
That means Jesus Ayala’s case can move forward. His attorney has previously said Ayala has suffered brain damage.
Authorities alleged Ryan Bentley lured the victim with a “care package” of drugs before he killed and dismembered the man.
Bryce Tokunaga pleaded guilty to attempted pandering in November but previously faced charges including kidnapping and sex trafficking a minor.
The litigation stems from a 2023 investigation in which the Review-Journal published images and video that showed Henderson corrections officers.
The man’s attorney said his client, one of three suspects in the 2021 slaying, was just helping a friend and did not do anything wrong.
Las Vegas police have alleged William Costa and other suspects abducted the man after Costa’s wife reportedly stole $20 million from his construction company.
Gary Guymon, a former prosecutor, wanted to transfer to disability status, but the court rejected that attempt.
Crystal Stephens, 48, was accused of torturing and killing 4-year-old Brandon Steckler, Jr., who was found by police in a Las Vegas apartment in 2018.
The shooting was captured on camera, as were the two men running from the scene, police said. No other people were seen on video near Hope Ritter’s car, according to the report.
A judge rejected the attempt of an attorney for an embattled Las Vegas sergeant to stop representing him because of his client’s concerns about his son working as a police officer.
Police have accused a Henderson man of abducting the owner of a construction company where his wife worked after an IRS investigation found she had embezzled $20 million.
Las Vegas police said Cristobal Perez fired 14 shots “indiscriminately” and in “cold blood” at a group of homeless people in 2023.
