A key issue at trial was whether Black Lives Matter demonstrator Jorge Gomez had pointed a rifle at police.
Civil Courts
Jorge Gomez, 25, was fatally shot in downtown Las Vegas on the third night of protests over the murder of George Floyd.
Ferraro’s Ristorante’s lawsuit against various entities tied to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix has been dismissed after a settlement was reached out of court, according to the off-Strip restaurant’s owner.
A man is suing an MGM Resorts International property after being “violently thrown to the ground,” resulting in head trauma, in an attempt to remove him from the premises.
An officer said Tuesday that he did not initially tell investigators about seeing an armed protester raise or point a gun before police killed the protester.
Parents of an armed Black Lives Matter protester shot to death by police testified Monday that the loss of their son has left a void.
Karissa Currier also alleges she was demoted from her position at Southern Desert Correctional Center prison because of gender discrimination and harassment.
Vem Miller Yenovkian, who goes by Vem Miller, filed suit in federal court in Las Vegas on Oct. 13 against his ex-wife and 19 other defendants, citing a long list of allegations.
That shooting is the subject of an ongoing federal civil trial stemming from a lawsuit Jorge Gomez’s family filed against the Metropolitan Police Department.
The judge wrote that he still thinks Sigal Chattah ‘has not been validly appointed’ and that prosecutors have not shown they are likely to succeed in challenging his conclusions.
The man was in the center of a lawsuit that is challenging Las Vegas police’s collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A lawsuit is challenging the legality of the Metropolitan Police Department’s agreement with federal immigration authorities at the Clark County Detention Center.
An officer then falsified an arrest report in order to “manufacture probable cause,” the complaint claims.
A Las Vegas resident claims in a new lawsuit that he was threatened and physically assaulted for his gambling winnings.
The law at issue had been unenforced for the last 40 years and allows a minor to avoid parental notification with a court order.
