State ex rel. Gutting v. Lamb
State ex rel. Gutting v. Lamb
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
While Russell Gutting was in jail, Circus-Circus, Inc., a Clark County casino, by writ of attachment impounded $6,700.00 in Circus-Circus, Inc., casino chips which had been seized by the sheriff’s department when he was booked
The writ of mandamus lies only when there is no “plain, speedy and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law.” NRS 34.170. Petitioner can seek to remove the attachment by motion under NRS 31.200. He therefore has an adequate remedy at law.
The denial of the petition for a writ of mandamus is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- THE STATE OF NEVADA, ex rel. RUSSELL GARY GUTTING, Jr. v. RALPH LAMB, CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF, and CIRCUS-CIRCUS, INC.
- Status
- Published