Las Vegas Detectives Seek Retrial Following $34 Million Payout in High-Profile Lobato Case

Las Vegas, NV – In a remarkable twist to a long-standing legal battle, Las Vegas detectives are pushing for a new trial following a jury’s decision to award $34 million to Kirstin Lobato. This case is rooted in claims of wrongful conviction and imprisonment for a crime she consistently argued she did not commit. Lobato was initially convicted for the murder of a homeless man in 2001, a conclusion she fought against, leading to her eventual exoneration in 2017. The sizable compensatory sum stems from a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Lobato, indicating serious … Read more

Southwest Las Vegas Valley Safety Summit: Officials Tackle Surge in Reckless Riding

Las Vegas, NV — Community leaders and law enforcement officials are coming together to tackle the increasing problem of reckless ATV and dirt bike riders in the Southwest Las Vegas valley. This issue has escalated tensions and raised safety concerns among residents. The situation has worsened over the past months with reports of groups, sometimes up to 50 riders, swarming local roads, performing stunts and disregarding traffic laws. These activities not only pose a danger to the riders themselves but also to pedestrians, cyclists, and other motorists in the area. Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones … Read more

Wynn Las Vegas Challenges Jury’s Multi-Million Dollar Compensation to Cocktail Server

Las Vegas, NV – In a legal battle that’s captivated attention in the hospitality and gaming industry, Wynn Las Vegas is actively pursuing a reduction in the multi-million dollar jury award granted to a former cocktail server. The legal dispute touches on significant issues of workplace environment and employee treatment within one of Las Vegas’ most renowned resorts. The case originated from allegations by Angelica Limcaco, a former cocktail server at the Wynn Las Vegas, who claimed she was dismissed from her position for reporting her supervisor’s sexually suggestive behavior. After a court battle, the … Read more

Las Vegas Courtroom Attacker Seeks Appeal, Advocates Innocence During Sentencing

Las Vegas, NV — In a high-profile legal drama, Deobra Delone Redden, a 31-year-old man who attacked a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom, is taking his case to the Nevada Supreme Court, appealing against the hefty sentence handed down to him in December 2024. Redden was sentenced to a minimum of 26 years and could serve up to 65 years, following his guilty pleas to six charges. This legal recourse comes after a startling courtroom incident in January 2024, where Redden leapt over the bench and assaulted District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus. The … Read more