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Trial against Robert Telles: Verdict passed, reading at 12 noon

The jury in the high-profile trial of Robert Telles, who is accused of murdering investigative journalist Jeff German in 2022, has reached a verdict, a court spokesman confirmed. The verdict will be read in court at noon today.

Jurors began deliberating on Monday, carefully reviewing the evidence and testimony presented during the nearly two-week trial. The extended deliberation time underscores the complexity and seriousness of the case.

German’s family and colleagues at the Las Vegas Review-Journal have been present throughout the trial, anxiously awaiting the jury’s decision. Staff at the Public Administrator’s Office are also closely monitoring the proceedings.

Telles, a former Clark County public administrator, is accused of stabbing German to death outside his home in September 2022. The case has received significant attention due to German’s investigative reporting on Telles’ alleged abuse of office, which is believed to have served as a motive for the murder.

The jury’s verdict will conclude this highly anticipated trial and decide the fate of Robert Telles.

Source: Fox 5 Vegas

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