Robert Telles, who was convicted of murdering Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German, requested an evidentiary hearing on statements made by jurors.
Remembering Jeff German
Robert Telles, who was found guilty of killing RJ reporter Jeff German, has filed a motion for an evidentiary hearing to clarify several statements jurors made to the press after his trial.
Several jurors told the Review-Journal that Robert Telles didn’t help himself by taking the witness stand at his murder trial.
The executive director of the Society of Professional Journalists said “violence of any kind against journalists has no place in American life.”
A jury sentenced Robert Telles to life in prison with the chance of parole after 20 years, but a judge can add more time to his minimum penalty with enhancements.
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 state rested its case on Monday afternoon, after calling 28 witnesses over four days of testimony during the trial.
Jurors heard testimony from 24 witnesses during the first week of the murder trial for Robert Telles, the former 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.
One of the witnesses who testified Thursday told jurors that he recognized the shoes that the suspect wore.
Testimony resumed Thursday in the murder trial of a former elected official accused in the slaying of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
Attorneys gave opening statements and began questioning witnesses during the third day of the murder trial for a man accused of killing Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
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.
Jury selection began in the trial of former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles, accused of killing investigative reporter Jeff German.
Slain Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German was skilled at reporting and writing but was apprehensive about podcasting.
Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German was assaulted by a mob associate early in his career.
Jeff German’s early career included covering some of the most dangerous people in Las Vegas.
After German graduated with a Master’s Degree from Marquette University, he took a job at the Las Vegas Sun.
The murder trial for former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles is set to begin on Monday with jury selection.