'A journalist wrote a story, or a series of stories, and lost their life over it because someone, a politician, an outgoing politician, just did not like them,' says county prosecutor, Christopher Hamner
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Robert Telles, a former Clark County public administrator, was convicted for the 2022 murder of Las Vegas Review Journal journalist Jeff German in a case that highlighted the increased risks for journalists in the United States. Telles’ lawyer, Robert Draskovich, asked the jury to show leniency and grant him a chance of parole as he had no previous criminal record.
The state’s evidence included Telles’ DNA found underneath German’s fingernails and video of a car driven by the attacker that matched a vehicle registered to Telles’ wife.
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