Moore (Chester) v. State
Moore (Chester) v. State
Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
CHESTER MOORE, No. 73682 Appellant, vs. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent.
CHESTER MOORE, No. 73683 Appellant, VS. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent. FILED OCT 1 6 2017 ELIZABETH A. BROWN CLERK OF SUPREME COURT BY ' DEPUTY CLERK
ORDER DISMISSING APPEALS These are pro se appeals from "the judgement of conviction entered...on or about the 14 day of 2016." Our review of these appeals reveals a jurisdictional defect.
Specifically, the notices of appeal were untimely filed. NRAP 4(b); NRAP 26(a); NRAP 26(c). The district court entered the judgments of conviction on April 14, 2016, and the corrected judgments of conviction on January 13, 2017. Appellant did not file the notices of appeal, however, until July 31, 2017, well after the expiration of the thirty-day appeal period prescribed by NRAP 4(b). "[A] n untimely notice of appeal fails to vest jurisdiction in this court." Lozada v. State, 110 Nev. 349, 352, 871 P.2d 944, 946 (1994). To the extent that appellant appeals from the second corrected judgments of conviction, appellant is not aggrieved by the orders. See NRS 177.015 (only SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (0) 1947A ae 7-350g5- an aggrieved party may appeal). Accordingly, we conclude that we lack jurisdiction to consider these appeals, and we ORDER these appeals DISMISSED.
‘ 3.
Hardesty
PPa g cgru nrrrra nirrLeP ' Stiglich
cc: Hon. David A. Hardy, District Judge Hon. Lynne K. Simons, District Judge Chester Moore Attorney General/Carson City Washoe County District Attorney Washoe District Court Clerk
SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (0) 1947A e
Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.