Nevada Supreme Court, 2017

Rider (Justin) v. Esmeralda Cty. Sheriff

Rider (Justin) v. Esmeralda Cty. Sheriff
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided October 30, 2017

Rider (Justin) v. Esmeralda Cty. Sheriff

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

JUSTIN CHANSE RIDER, No. 74024 Appellant, vs. ESMERALDA COUNTY SHERIFF, FILE Respondent. OCT 3 0 2017 ELIZABETH A. BROWN CLERX7 "UPREME COURT ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL BY DEPUTY CLERK

This is a pro se appeal from a district court order denying a pretrial petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Fifth Judicial District Court, Esmeralda County; Kimberly A. Wanker, Judge.

Our review of this appeal reveals a jurisdictional defect.

Specifically, no appeal lies from an order denying a pretrial petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Gary v. Sheriff, 96 Nev. 78, 605 P.2d 212 (1980). The right to appeal is statutory; where no statute or court rule provides for an appeal, no right to appeal exists. See Castillo v. State, 106 Nev. 349, 352, 792 P.2d 1133, 1135 (1990). Accordingly, we conclude that we lack jurisdiction to consider this appeal, and we ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.'

I Hardesty et c 4.

130er. 41,45C4-0 J.

Parraguirre Stiglich

'In light of this order, we take no action on the pro se motion for emergency hearing filed on October 12, 2017.

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (0) 1947A l7 -3 - m7 cc: Hon. Kimberly A. Wanker, District Judge Justin Chanse Rider Attorney General/Carson City Esmeralda County District Attorney Esmeralda County Clerk

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (0) 194Th er.

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