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.
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In her resignation letter, Justice of the Peace Cynthia Cruz said she left her role “with careful consideration and a deep sense of responsibility.”
Local police departments are citing a new 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling to deny access to mugshots of people arrested and accused of committing crimes.
Albertt Monterio previously pleaded guilty to murder and robbery, admitting he killed Destiny Jackson in 2021, stole her car and left her body in the desert near Sloan.
Residents of a neighborhood near Lone Mountain allege that the city of Las Vegas violated open meeting laws around the time it approved the building of a LDS temple, according to a lawsuit.
Relatives of a Las Vegas woman killed in 2022 said that Las Vegas police officers “stood outside listening” while she screamed for help, according to a lawsuit.
Prosecutors have accused Michele Fiore of raising tens of thousands of dollars for a statue of a fallen Metropolitan Police Department officer but spending it on herself and her daughter’s wedding.
Police said Patricia Sierra broke into a funeral home and removed the body of a woman for whom a viewing was held the day before the burglary.
Jesus Ayala is accused of using a stolen vehicle to strike Andreas Probst, 66, as he rode his bicycle near Centennial Parkway last year.
Michael Coleman, an alleged member of the Rollin’ 60s Crips, was accused of threatening and killing people who owed another man money, Las Vegas police said.
Joshua Robles, 17, was indicted by a Clark County grand jury on terrorism and incendiary device charges last month. He has pleaded not guilty.
A judge ordered Treavion Randolph, Dontral Beaver and Damien Hernandez to a juvenile detention center after they admitted guilt in the fatal beating of a 17-year-old Rancho High student.
Federal prosecutors said in a court filing that Fiore’s claims “rest upon a misreading of two FBI documents and are irrelevant to the wire fraud charges the defendant faces.”
The former Las Vegas city councilwoman was indicted by a federal grand jury in July on wire fraud and conspiracy charges.
A Metropolitan Police Department officer accused of striking his 4-year-old son’s face four times pleaded guilty to one count of battery, court records show.