Former President Trump has nominated a longtime Las Vegas attorney as the next U.S. Attorney for Nevada, aiming to strengthen federal law enforcement in the state. The nomination awaits Senate confirmation.
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A Nevada judge has ordered the release of a property manager linked to a Las Vegas bio lab investigation, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The decision follows legal proceedings tied to the ongoing case.
The Attorney General announced the indictment of a Las Vegas man on multiple charges. Details of the case and alleged offenses will be revealed in upcoming court proceedings. Authorities urge vigilance as the investigation continues.
Veteran Nevada defense attorney nominated for U.S. Attorney role, marking a significant shift in the region’s legal landscape. The nomination was announced today, spotlighting his extensive experience and local ties.
A Nevada judge has released a property manager linked to the Las Vegas bio lab under investigation. The decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the lab’s operations and related legal proceedings.
Las Vegas police have arrested a former USA Gymnastics coach on multiple lewdness charges. Authorities continue to investigate as the community reacts to the disturbing allegations. More details at reviewjournal.com.
Chattah has been named Nevada’s next interim U.S. attorney. However, a critic labeled her appointment as “grossly unfit,” sparking debate over her qualifications and suitability for the role. (reviewjournal.com)
The Nevada U.S. Attorney’s Office has launched a new Public Corruption Strike Force aimed at targeting government corruption. The initiative seeks to enhance transparency and accountability across state and local agencies.
The son of Elvis Presley’s former doctor was sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding investors of $1.4 million, prosecutors announced. The Las Vegas Review-Journal details the case and sentencing.
A judge has paused the disqualification of Nevada’s acting U.S. attorney, allowing them to remain in office pending an appeal. The decision marks a temporary halt in the high-profile legal dispute.
Deobra Redden was sentenced after leaping over a desk to physically assault a Nevada judge during a courtroom proceeding. The attack raised concerns about courtroom security and judicial safety.
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.
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.




















