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Former Las Vegas Democrat official sentenced to 28 years in prison for journalist’s murder
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Robert Telles, a former Democratic elected official from Las Vegas, has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for the murder of an investigative reporter.

The victim, Jeff German a reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, was stabbed to death on September 3, 2022 after bringing to light an intimate relationship between Telles and a co-worker. At the time, German had published several articles about her “intimidating” and “hostile” behaviors in the professional setting.

Jeff German, 69, was a respected reporter with almost 45 years on the job. He worked to cover the courts, crime and corruption in Las Vegas.

He was reportedly found dead outside his residence.

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Surveillance video revealed an unusually dressed suspect, wearing a large hat, orange construction jacket, black pants and gray sneakers, carrying a duffel bag and driving a wine-red SUV.

The SUV would have put Telles on the suspect list.

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During a search of Robert Telles’s residence, police reportedly found an SUV as well as cut-out pieces of a straw hat and a gray sneaker, leading to his arrest.

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According to prosecutors, Telles killed German after losing the primary for a second term, blaming the journalist as the cause.

In handing down his sentence, the judge stressed that this type of “political violence” was “unacceptable and dangerous”.

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The jury deliberated for three days before finding Robert Telles guilty.

The judge chose to add eight years to the maximum sentence he could impose, due to the use of a deadly weapon in an intentional, deliberate and premeditated murder.

Telles will be eligible for parole… at the age of 73.

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