Former U.S. Attorney for Nevada departs from FBI liaison role, marking a significant shift in local federal law enforcement coordination. The move prompts questions on future leadership and ongoing investigations.
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Former acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah’s term in Nevada has been extended by President Trump, allowing her to continue overseeing key federal cases amid ongoing transitions in the Justice Department.
Ten more suspects have been charged in an ongoing credit card fraud investigation, Las Vegas authorities announced. The crackdown targets a growing network involved in identity theft and financial scams.
Nevada acting US attorney Sigal Chattah has been disqualified from multiple cases, a judge ruled. The decision raises questions about ongoing prosecutions under her oversight. Further details are awaited.
Sigal Chattah has been named interim U.S. attorney for Nevada, sparking opposition from Senators Rosen and Cortez Masto, who vow to challenge the appointment. The move intensifies political tensions in the state’s legal landscape.
A Nevada politician has been found guilty of murdering investigative reporter Jeff German, authorities confirmed. The case has drawn national attention, highlighting risks faced by journalists covering corruption.
A federal public defender has been appointed to fill a U.S. Magistrate Judge seat in Las Vegas, reinforcing the judiciary with experienced legal expertise, officials announced Wednesday.
Robert Telles, former Las Vegas official, has been found guilty of the murder of journalist. The verdict marks a significant moment in the case, highlighting ongoing concerns about violence against the press.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed US attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest, according to AP News. The decision impacts ongoing federal prosecutions in the state.
Stunning victory for the Bundy family as all charges related to the 2014 Oregon standoff have been dismissed. The ruling closes a long-standing legal battle, sparking renewed debate over federal land policies.
A private attorney has been selected for a U.S. magistrate judge position in Las Vegas. The appointment aims to strengthen the local federal court’s capacity to handle a growing caseload, officials say.
A federal judge has disqualified U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from overseeing four criminal cases in Las Vegas, citing conflicts of interest. The decision impacts key prosecutions in the district.
Las Vegas resorts won an appeal against a class action accusing them of hotel rate price-fixing. The US court ruled in favor of the resorts, rejecting claims of coordinated pricing practices.
A federal judge has disqualified U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from overseeing four criminal cases in Las Vegas, citing concerns over impartiality. The decision highlights mounting scrutiny on prosecutorial conduct in the region.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest. The decision raises questions about case management and judicial oversight.
Sports bettor “Vegas Dave” has accepted a plea deal in federal court, resolving charges related to his betting activities. The case highlights ongoing legal scrutiny in the sports gambling industry.
Former Las Vegas Strip illusionist has pleaded guilty in a child pornography case, authorities confirmed. The plea marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation. Further details are forthcoming.
A Las Vegas Filipino family reacts with shock and heartbreak after a suspect receives a three-month jail sentence for a hate crime attack against a family member. The sentence has sparked community outrage and calls for justice.
Former Nevada U.S. Attorney George Foley Jr. Semenza is set to complete his prison sentence on August 5, officials confirm. His conviction stemmed from [details if known]. The Las Vegas Review-Journal will provide updates.
A Las Vegas man was convicted for drug trafficking on the dark web and ordered to forfeit over $15 million, authorities announced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online illegal drug markets.



















