Robert Telles took the witness stand, addressing the jury for over an hour and a half during his own murder trial over the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Jeff German Murder
Prosecutors rested their case in the murder trial of Robert Telles, the former Clark County elected official accused of killing RJ reporter Jeff German.
The murder trial for a former elected official accused of killing Review-Journal reporter Jeff German resumed on Friday with more testimony, including from an employee in Telles’ office.
A jury was shown video surveillance documenting a suspect’s vehicle before and after the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German as testimony started in the murder trial.
Telles, the former Clark County public administrator, is accused of killing Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
A questionnaire sent to “several hundred” potential jurors asked for people’s opinions on law enforcement and the news media, including questions about the Review-Journal.
After German graduated with a Master’s Degree from Marquette University, he took a job at the Las Vegas Sun.
Robert Telles is set to stand trial next week, as prosecutors are expected to argue that DNA and other evidence show he killed Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Criminal-defense lawyers question Robert Telles’ chances of acquittal in Jeff German homicide case.
The murder trial for former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles is set to begin on Monday with jury selection.
Investigative journalist Jeff German had reported extensively on turmoil and allegations about bullying and favoritism in the Clark County Public Administrator’s office involving Robert Telles.
