Jury Selection Begins in Robert Telles Murder Trial
Jury Selection Begins in Robert Telles Murder Trial
Jury Selection Begins in Robert Telles Murder Trial
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The murder trial of Robert Telles, a former Clark County public administrator, began with jury selection on Monday, as he faces charges for the 2022 stabbing death of investigative reporter Jeff German. Telles, 47, is accused of killing German, 69, after the journalist published critical articles about him, including allegations of a hostile work environment and misconduct in Telles' office. DNA evidence linked Telles to the crime scene, where German was found stabbed outside his home. Telles has pleaded not guilty and could face life imprisonment if convicted; however, prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty. The trial's proceedings are being closely monitored, especially regarding the admissibility of evidence related to German's investigative work. As the case unfolds, it highlights the ongoing risks faced by journalists in their pursuit of truth and accountability.

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