A man who killed five people is asking the Nevada Supreme Court to throw out his death sentence.
Today a Lyon County judge formally sentenced Jeremiah Bean to death after a jury recommended the penalty in August.
Jurors have voted to give convicted killer Jeremiah Bean the death penalty. He was found guilty last week for murdering five people in Lyon County in May 2013.
Jurors have reached a verdict in the penalty phase of the Jeremiah Bean trial in Yerington. We'll announce it as soon as we learn the decision.
An emotional day of testimony in the penalty phase of the Jeremiah Bean trial as the jury listened to the convicted killer's family members.
The penalty phase for convicted killer, Jeremiah Bean continued Wednesday in Yerington. Bean was found guilty of five counts of first degree murder last week.
Jeremiah Bean was convicted of 12 counts including 5 for first degree murder on Tuesday. Now he awaits his sentence, that will either be the death penalty or life in prison.
A verdict has been reached in the Jeremiah Bean murder trial in Yerington. Authorities say Bean has already admitted to killing four people in Fernley and another near Mustang in May 2013.
WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS SOME GRAPHIC CONTENT. Today the trial of Jeremiah Bean continued, revealing incriminating evidence.
Prosecutors say there is no question about who murdered four people in Fernley, and another man near Mustang.