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The Robert Telles trial is currently underway, and the Review-Journal has partnered with the Law&Crime Network to provide live coverage for its readers. This partnership allows readers to watch the trial in real-time through a live video feed from the Law&Crime Network’s YouTube channel, which will be embedded in daily stories on the Review-Journal homepage.

The trial, which began with jury selection on Monday, involves Telles, the former Clark County public administrator, who is accused of killing Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German in September 2022. This partnership aims to give readers complete and uninterrupted coverage of the trial from the opening statements to the final verdict.

According to Jim Prather, the vice president of digital strategy at the Review-Journal, the live coverage provided through this partnership will not include any commentary. Instead, viewers will have access to the live video feed with graphics that offer additional information about the speakers and the details of the case.

Law&Crime Network, founded by ABC News Chief Legal Correspondent Dan Abrams, is known for its high-quality legal and true crime content. The network reaches a wide audience across various platforms, including digital, cable, and social media. By collaborating with Law&Crime, the Review-Journal aims to ensure that its local audience receives the best possible user experience during the trial coverage.

For Review-Journal subscribers, this service is free of charge. It is an opportunity for readers to witness the trial proceedings firsthand and stay informed about this high-profile case. This partnership reflects the commitment of both organizations to delivering accurate and comprehensive news coverage to the public.

Overall, this collaboration between the Review-Journal and the Law&Crime Network underscores the importance of providing reliable and transparent information to the community. By offering live coverage of the Telles trial, both organizations are fulfilling their mission of keeping the public informed about significant legal developments. For more information about the trial and the live coverage, readers can contact Estelle Atkinson at eatkinson@reviewjournal.com.