The former Raiders player has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts and serve community service, court records show.
Katelyn Newberg
Katelyn joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s metro desk in June after graduating from the University of Florida. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern on the business desk. Before graduating college she was the editor in chief of the Independent Florida Alligator. She was born and raised in Orlando, Florida.
Emma Kusak was 17 at the time of the fatal shooting in a hotel room.
Former Bishop Gorman standout Zaon Collins was sentenced Thursday for a 2020 fatal crash.
A youth psychiatric facility in Nye County that has faced heavy fines is no longer appealing the revocation of its state license.
Aces guard Riquna Williams made her initial court appearance Wednesday after being arrested on domestic violence charges.
Travis Doss and Amanda Stamper face dozens of child abuse charges between the two of them after police found two children in their apartment locked in a dog cage.
After undergoing a mental health evaluation earlier this month, Christian Lentz was found competent to face hate crime charges after he was accused of attacking his neighbor.
Two defendants who pleaded guilty to their role in torturing and killing a man in the Nye County desert have been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
Former Clark County prosecutors say that someone involved in fatally shooting hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur could still face murder charges, even if they weren’t the person who pulled the trigger.
Spencer McDonald was indicted by a grand jury on Friday on three murder charges and a count of attempted murder, court records show.
Prosecutors have dropped all charges against a man accused of fatally shooting his cousin in a Summerlin restaurant in 2021.
The Review-Journal objected to a closed-door hearing between prosecutors and Robert Telles to disclose discovery information because it was unclear if the file contained newsgathering materials from slain reporter Jeff German.
One of two men who had previously faced capital punishment in connection with a 2017 double homicide was sentenced to prison.
Zachary Sanns was photographed heavily armed and with a visible Nazi tattoo at a Black Lives Matter protest in May 2020.
Former police Detective Lawrence Rinetti pleaded guilty to four felonies stemming from his relationship with a stripper.