Jailed ex-elected Vegas official loses bid to get new judge

FILE - Former Clark County Administrator Robert Telles, who is accused of murdering Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, talks to his attorneys during a break in court while waiting for a hearing at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023. The former elected official lost his bid to get a new judge in his murder case ahead of trial scheduled in November in the slaying of a Las Vegas investigative journalist. A supervising judge told ex-county administrator of wills and estates Robert Telles on Thursday. March 30, 2023, that Judge Michelle Leavitt will continue to hear Telles' case in Las Vegas. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP, File)

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A former elected official lost a bid on Thursday to get a new judge to handle his murder case ahead of trial scheduled in November in the slaying of a Las Vegas investigative journalist.

Supervising Clark County District Court Judge Jerry Wiese II told ex-county administrator of wills and estates Robert Telles that he did not find "bias or prejudice" in 30 minutes of pointed questioning that Judge Michelle Leavitt conducted in open court last month before deciding Telles could fire his lawyer and represent himself.

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