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The Nevada Supreme Court has denied an appeal from convicted murderer Jesse Richt.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday that further chips away at the landmark federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 drew sharp condemnation from some Nevada Democratic elected officials. The court’s decision declared a Louisiana congressional map unconstitutional,
The Nevada Supreme Court affirmed the case against Jesce Richt, after he was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Jessica Griffin, in 2023. Richt had been
A fraudulent notice is circulating online and through e-mail falsely claiming to be a “final notice court enforcement action” issued by the state, according to the Supreme Court of
The Nevada Supreme Court reversed a previous decision that could have taken water rights away from the nation’s only operational lithium mine. In doing so, the court affirmed the broad power granted to the state’s top water regulator to make technical decisions about water rights.
Plaintiffs in the case, the Republican National Committee and the Libertarian Party of Mississippi, want to set an Election Day deadline for accepting mail ballots.
Jesce Richt, who was sentenced in 2024 to life in prison, is appealing his conviction to the Nevada Supreme Court. The case was covered widely by the news media after Richt shot his former partner, Jessica Griffin,
The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a state panel’s suspension of Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore. In a ruling Friday, the high court dismissed Fiore’s appeals of her suspension handed down by the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline in May.
Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español. The investigative file for the Clark County School District Police officer who threw a Black student to the ground and knelt on his back three years ago will remain confidential, the Nevada Supreme ...
Attorneys for two teens who police said participated in a brutal group sexual assault against another eighth grader are pushing for their cases to be moved back to juvenile court. The legal teams for
LAS VEGAS ( FOX5) — The Nevada Supreme Court is warning the public about a scam notice being shared online and by email/text. The fake document claims to be a “Final Notice–Court Enforcement Action” from the State of Nevada, but it was not issued by any Nevada court or state agency.