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OJ Simpson Heads To Court To Fight For Freedom
Like a recurring nightmare, the return of O.J. Simpson to a Las Vegas courtroom come Monday will remind Americans of a tragedy that became a national obsession and in the process changed the country’s attitude toward the justice system, the media and celebrity.
Man Who Updated Facebook During Standoff Sentenced
An Ogden man who updated his Facebook account during a 16-hour standoff with SWAT teams is headed to prison after he pleaded guilty to attempted murder and weapons charges.
Caseloads Dip In Nevada Courts
The number of cases filed in Nevada district, justice and municipal courts fell slightly in 2012, but the caseload at the Nevada Supreme Court increased.
Researcher Guilty In Las Vegas Stem Cell Scam
A Nevada doctor and a Romanian-educated physician with no U.S. medical license have been convicted of defrauding chronically ill patients with an experimental stem cell implant procedure.
The Best Tennis Courts And Clubs In Las Vegas
Whether you’re pushing away from the blackjack table or sneaking away from the office, playing tennis in Vegas is a must. This city boasts some of the country’s best tennis facilities, perfect for seasoned pros and novices without a day of play under their belts. Las Vegas’ best tennis courts and clubs won’t disappoint.
Vegas Priest Headed To Prison
Lawyers for a Las Vegas Catholic priest who admitted stealing 650 thousand dollars from his parish weren’t able to keep him from going to federal prison
Accused Murderer Due In Court
The woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death will make her first court appearance later this morning.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. Due in Vegas Court for Harassment Case
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is due for trial on misdemeanor charges accusing him of threatening two homeowner association security guards in October 2010 outside his Las Vegas home. A prosecutor and an […]
Jury Awards Couple $104M In Vegas Hepatitis Case
A Nevada jury has found drug companies liable for $104 million in damages in a third product liability lawsuit stemming from a hepatitis C outbreak four years ago at Las Vegas outpatient colonoscopy clinics.
Drug Firms Told To Pay $162M In Hepatitis C Case
A Nevada jury is ordering pharmaceutical companies to pay $162.5 million in punitive damages in a lawsuit stemming from a Las Vegas hepatitis C outbreak in 2008.

















