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Judge won t disqualify Las Vegas DA in Nevada execution case

Judge won t disqualify Las Vegas DA in Nevada execution case KEN RITTER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5FILE - In this June 18, 2019, file photo, U.S. District Judge Michael Villani, center, listens in the State of Nevada case at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. A day after Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak and the top Democrat in the Legislature declared efforts to repeal the state s death penalty law dead, Villani on Monday, May 10, 2021, pushed back to June 4 a hearing on the district attorney s request to set a late July date for the lethal injection of Zane Michael Floyd. Floyd, 45, would be the first convicted killer put to death in Nevada since 2006. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP, File)Erik Verduzco/APShow MoreShow Less

Judge mulls disqualifying Vegas DA in Nevada execution case

Judge mulls disqualifying Vegas DA in Nevada execution case KEN RITTER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail LAS VEGAS (AP) A state court judge is considering whether to disqualify the district attorney in Las Vegas from handling a prosecutorial bid to set the execution date for a convicted Nevada mass murderer. A day after Gov. Steve Sisolak and the top Democrat in the Legislature declared efforts to repeal the state’s death penalty law dead, Clark County District Court Judge Michael Villani on Monday pushed back to June 4 a hearing on the district attorney’s request to set a late July date for the lethal injection of Zane Michael Floyd.

Newspaper looks at police accountability in Vegas-area city

Newspaper looks at police accountability in Vegas-area city ARTHUR KANE, Las Vegas Review-Journal May 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LAS VEGAS (AP) Law enforcement officers with years of sustained citizen complaints, allegations of sexual misconduct or criminal arrests are still working in one southern Nevada city, and some have been promoted, a newspaper investigation of discipline and accountability found. One Henderson police officer, now a lieutenant, faced about 50 allegations with nearly a dozen sustained allegations over his 18-year career, records show. He violated use-of-force rules by kicking a man having diabetic seizure during a highly publicized traffic stop, threatened another while serving a warrant and lied in a police report, according to internal affairs documents. Despite that, he was promoted twice.

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