Nevada Mother Sentenced to Life in Prison for Drowning Two Children
A Las Vegas mother received a life sentence after pleading guilty to drowning her young son and daughter in 2021.

A federal judge sentenced Jovan Trevino, a Las Vegas mother, to life in prison for drowning her two children in 2021. Trevino had pleaded guilty to the charges.
The sentencing took place in federal court, where the judge addressed the severity of the crimes. "I will remember your case forever," the judge told Trevino during the proceedings.
The case involved the deaths of Trevino's young son and daughter, both of whom died by drowning in 2021. Court records indicate that Trevino was responsible for the children's deaths.
Trevino had entered a guilty plea to the charges, eliminating the need for a trial. The life sentence ensures she will remain in federal custody without the possibility of parole.
The case represents one of the most serious criminal matters to come before the federal court in the Las Vegas area in recent years, involving the deaths of two young victims.