Two years after Anthony Williams was suspected of helping a fellow inmate stab another man to death in prison, he was freed without facing charges in the killing.
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 Nevada doctor and nurse are facing criminal charges after federal prosecutors said they conspired to prescribe opioids outside the “usual course of professional practice.”
Prosecutors on Wednesday announced an indictment against a Las Vegas developer and head of an accounting and tax firm on charges that he helped prepare false tax returns.
A British poker pro who made the final table of the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event can finally collect all of his winnings, recent court filings indicate.
Two people charged in a shooting that left a Metro detective injured faced judges Tuesday.
Nevada officials should have conducted more thorough background checks on potential pot companies before handing out a round of dispensary licenses, a judge ruled Friday.
Attorneys for a Las Vegas man facing life behind bars for drug possession want him to get the same treatment as tech billionaire Henry Nicholas III.
Prosecutors have charged 23 people tied to a violent white supremacist Nevada prison gang with more than 150 counts, including murder, robbery and drug trafficking.
Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo wants a lawsuit against him thrown out, acknowledging in court documents that he reached a settlement with a woman who accused him of rape.
A judge in Las Vegas is set to decide whether Nevada should reverse course on issuing marijuana business licenses.
A man charged with making terrorist threats is being held on $250,000 bail, after authorities said he boasted on Facebook about a desire to carry out a mass shooting in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas judge heard the start of closing arguments Thursday from lawyers representing companies that were denied marijuana business licenses.
A convicted drug dealer was sentenced to life in federal prison Thursday for fatally shooting another man less than a month after being released from prison in 2013.
An undercover agent who infiltrated a Las Vegas chapter of the Vagos Motorcycle Club testified this week during a federal racketeering trial.
Three victims in a suspected DUI crash filed lawsuits against Scott Gragson Tuesday, saying they did not know how much alcohol the real estate broker had consumed.