A man who pleaded guilty but mentally ill to stalking Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family was sentenced Tuesday to two to 15 years in prison.
During the sentencing hearing, Lombardo’s daughter, Morgan Lombardo, said she knew the man, Stanley Weaver III, “in his heart, did not mean to harm anyone.”
“I hope at the other end of this, Mr. Weaver can heal, can find peace within himself, and be able to move on constructively in society,” Morgan Lombardo, also a prosecutor for the Clark County district attorney’s office, said.
Weaver, 29, was charged with counts of aggravated stalking, stalking through the use of the internet or electronic communications, and malicious destruction of property.
In a separate case, Weaver also pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery on an officer after a June 2024 i

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