Federal prosecutors argued that the two men, arrested last week in Las Vegas, pose a “serious risk to obstruct justice” and should remain behind bars while awaiting trial.
David Ferrara
David Ferrara covers courts and legal affairs. He joined the newspaper in 2014 after more than six years reporting in the Deep South, where he wrote extensively about the BP oil spill. Prior to that, he worked for newspapers, magazines and a wire service in Chicago. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
A man was indicted on a terrorism charge after authorities accused him of threatening a Las Vegas urology center and holding U.S. Postal Service workers at gunpoint.
For the second time during the pandemic, jury trials are set to resume at the Regional Justice Center. A trial in a drug trafficking case is set to begin Monday.
Shellie Halper spoke with her daughter about the dangers of alcohol on New Year’s Eve, the day before the 13-year-old’s “alcohol-related” death, the woman’s lawyer said.
A federal judge on Thursday rejected a request to restore the Henderson-based, right-wing social media platform Parler after its account was shut down in the wake of the attacks on the U.S. Capitol.
Funeral services are planned this week for Bill Terry, a Las Vegas defense attorney whose career spanned nearly five decades
A 35-year-old man convicted of robbing the same Henderson bank twice has been sentenced to more than 23 years in federal prison.
Seven women filed a lawsuit that accuses a Las Vegas gymnastics center and its former owner of allowing a coach “unfettered access to young gymnasts” he sexually abused.
Las Vegas defense attorney William “Bill” Terry, who handled some of the city’s most renowned cases during a career that lasted nearly five decades, died at his home Friday.
Video of a couple exchanging wedding vows in Las Vegas just weeks before authorities say they carried out a two-state shooting spree has been obtained by the Review-Journal.
New details have emerged surrounding the alcohol-related death of a 13-year-old girl found unresponsive on New Year’s Day in a wealthy Summerlin neighborhood.
A judge this week dismissed a lawsuit that called for Nevada prison workers to be paid the state’s minimum wage of $8 an hour.
A Las Vegas attorney filed a class-action lawsuit Monday urging Gov. Steve Sisolak to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations for those 65 and older.
Parler, the Henderson-based social media platform, has sued Amazon after the right-wing focused network was booted from web-hosting services.
Matthew Ayala, 29, was ordered held without bail Monday in the slaying of his grandmother, who police said was shot in the head and buried in storage containers in the desert.