Sentencing for man convicted of killing Uber driver postponed after attorney faints in court

The sentencing for an 83-year-old man convicted of shooting and killing an Uber driver in Clark County had to be stopped and postponed on Friday.

William Brock was in court on Friday, expecting to learn his sentence for the murder of Lo-Letha Hall after his motion for a new trial and acquittal was overruled earlier this week.

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Two of Hall’s sisters gave victim impact statements during the hearing, speaking on the “unspeakable” loss of their older sister.

With one more family statement still to be made before the judge handed down Brock’s sentence, the defense team asked for a recess as one of the defense lawyers became ill and fainted…

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