Attorneys will receive fees of 40 percent of the settlement approved by a Las Vegas judge in the dispute over how an operator of Verizon stores calculated commissions.
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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.
Her lawyer said she is currently serving a sentence for Medicaid fraud in the Arizona prison system.
The war of words erupted a day after the ACLU of Nevada announced in a Friday news conference that it has filed a lawsuit against the Nevada DMV.
A prosecutor said the suspect lived with Jesus Ayala, one of the teens accused of killing a retired police chief in a 2023 hit-and-run crash.
She is expected to serve a stipulated sentence of 18 years to life, with credit for the time she has been in custody, according to the lawyer.
The ACLU of Nevada’s director said the organization has filed records requests in an attempt to see if the Nevada DMV was working with immigration authorities.
The shooting stemmed from a dispute over the teen’s electronics access, court records indicate.
He had been charged with sexually abusing four children, and his attorney expects he will die in prison. One of the charges carries a 35-year minimum sentence.
The anonymous survey asks attorneys to say if each judge should be retained and to evaluate their behavior in court.
Murder suspects often deny committing the crime. But Nathan Williams claims to have seen the man he is accused of killing in a holding cell after authorities say the fatal shooting occurred.
The 35-year-old man is accused of burning pine trees between Metropolitan Police Department headquarters and an apartment complex.
A February trial is expected to go forward for the man accused of organizing the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, his new attorneys said at a press conference.
The lawyer wrote in an X post that the official was fired without due process because he followed Justice Department COVID-19 policies.
Jon Gruden sued the league and Commissioner Roger Goodell in 2021, arguing the NFL leaked emails he wrote and pushed the Raiders to fire him.
This is the 14th time that the news organization has spearheaded the survey, which aims to identify the best and worst judges.
