The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has extended the suspension of Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore after a federal jury found her guilty of wire fraud.
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.
Before the service, Metropolitan Police Department officer Colton Pulsipher’s motorcycle stood, with its seat empty, in front of the church. Officers left gloves, a helmet and a folded flag on it.
Kristina Kerlus had faced felony charges in connection with the death of her 2-month-old son. Prosecutors declined to pursue the case.
Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden was “passed out” when police found him, according to a report about the circumstances that led to his arrest.
Nevada Highway Patrol officials hope it will help the agency focus efforts on problematic trucks and perhaps even combat human trafficking.
Patricia Sierra pleaded guilty to a count of burglary of a business on Sept. 24 and will participate in drug court.
A funeral has been scheduled for Las Vegas police officer Colton Pulsipher, who was killed in a crash with a wrong-way driver.
Karl Groschen, 41, was indicted in November on two counts of murder with a deadly weapon in connection with the October slaying.
The recent sexual abuse allegations against Michael “Luke” Atwell came as a shock to some, but he had been accused of misconduct with a student years ago.
Court officials and the county won’t release records that would shed light on why Las Vegas Justice Court administrator Jessica Gurley left her job abruptly in October.
In a statement, the team said it is “aware of the incident.” The Metropolitan Police Department refused to release an arrest report, citing “law enforcement privilege.”
The defendant was released without bail conditions in August after prosecutors did not file formal charges.
A 29-year-old Metropolitan Police Department officer was one of the two people who died in a crash with a wrong-way driver Thursday morning northeast of Las Vegas.
The victim told the court she had been kidnapped and raped. The crime had a profound impact on her life, she said.
District Judge Mary Kay Holthus was in the process of sentencing Deobra Redden in an attempted battery case when he leaped over the bench and tackled her while screaming obscenities.
