Las Vegas Jury Determines Life Sentence for Robert Telles in Jeff German Murder
Las Vegas Murder Case Details
After the Las Vegas jury delivered a guilty verdict in the murder trial of Robert Telles, the court proceeded to the penalty phase. The jury concluded that Telles should serve life in prison with eligibility for parole after a minimum of 20 years.
Character Witnesses Speak
During the proceedings, character witnesses spoke on behalf of Jeff German and Robert Telles. Family members expressed their memories of Jeff, while Telles' loved ones urged compassion.
Penalty Options Reviewed
The jury was presented with three choices: life without parole, life with parole after a minimum of 20 years, or a 50-year sentence with the same parole eligibility. After a brief recess, they returned for final arguments before making their decision.
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