Brian Laugeson was arrested in July after police found him with his children in a hot car in a desert area near Henderson.
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.
Court filings from the family of late Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh provide a detailed outline of the tech mogul’s alleged erratic behavior before death, while also challenging the validity of a power of attorney agreement.
Oral arguments have been officially rescheduled in the legal fight between Jon Gruden and the NFL.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis appeared in court in connection with the hip-hop icon’s 1996 killing. Prosecutors gave an update on whether they would seek Davis’ execution.
A Las Vegas man was acquitted of charges that the Bureau of Land Management officers used to justify a questionable fatal police shooting last year in the desert northwest of Las Vegas.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis is set to appear in court again on Thursday for an arraignment hearing that has already been delayed twice since he was indicted in September.
A trial for the former Raiders running back had been scheduled to start in November in Las Vegas Municipal Court.
Robert Telles, accused of killing Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German, says he is still seeking police bodycam footage from the day of his arrest.
Three teenagers are facing murder charges in connection with the death of Shawna McCowan, who was killed while walking on a sidewalk in April.
Ryan Bundy filed a lawsuit this week alleging he was subject to false imprisonment during the failed prosecution of the 2014 armed standoff near Bunkerville
Slobodan Miljus was on the eve of a jury trial when he pleaded guilty in September to a charge of first-degree murder with a deadly weapon.
Two teenagers accused of killing a 66-year-old bicyclist were seen laughing and smiling in the direction of the victim’s family during a court hearing on Tuesday.
The Nevada Supreme Court recently upheld contempt orders that have so far resulted in $83,000 worth of fines over defendants not receiving timely mental health treatment.
Jesus Ayala and Jzamir Keys are accused of hitting a 66-year-old retired police chief in a fatal hit-and-run in the same morning they struck another bicyclist.
Robert Telles, who is accused of killing Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, has requested evidence he says will show he was the victim of police misconduct.