“The things that happened should never happen to a child,” one victim told the judge before Derland Blake, 41, was sentenced to probation and 728 days in jail.
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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.
Gruden resigned as Raiders coach after news reports about his racist, misogynist and anti-LGBTQ emails. The NFL has denied leaking the emails.
The defendant is an inmate in the Arizona prison system, where she is serving another sentence for Medicaid fraud, her attorney said previously.
Six Republicans are accused of plotting to give Donald Trump Nevada’s electoral votes in 2020, even though Joe Biden won the state.
The city says cases against the protesters have “resulted in a meaningful consequence,” but lawyers involved in the cases are critical of the way police handled protests.
An attorney says a store clerk was outnumbered by drug users armed with knives and a gun, one of whom threatened him and pelted him with racial slurs.
The car hit her in the back, then ran over her legs, she told a judge. She recalled blood gushing from her.
Tom Alexandrovich posted bail after his arrest and returned home, leading to online outrage and a war of words between the Clark County district attorney and Nevada U.S. attorney.
Prosecutors played video for the court showing the post-shooting scene, with a bloodied man on the floor and people moaning, screaming and crying.
This follows a federal judge’s ruling that Chattah’s New Jersey counterpart was serving unlawfully and had not been properly appointed acting U.S. attorney.
Duane Davis is accused of organizing the shooting that killed hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur near the Las Vegas Strip in 1996 as retaliation for a fight.
Nevada’s legal community is still reckoning with the effects of a cyberattack on state systems.
They have also been linked to a gang killing, a prosecutor said in court. An attorney for one defendant said his client maintains his innocence.
The jury found him guilty of first-degree murder, despite his protests that he saw the man he was accused of killing in a holding cell after the shooting.
The attorney and prosecutors have a history of contention. The lawyer’s attorney described the incident as minor.
