Mulder v. State, Dep't of Corr.
Mulder v. State, Dep't of Corr.
Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
MICHAEL JOSEPH MULDER, No. 72730 Appellant, vs. THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; FILED DIRECTOR JAMES GREG COX; AND MAR 1 5 2018 RENEE BAKER,-WARDEN, ELY STATE c 0Num A. 41110g PRISON, By, Respondents. DiPUTY CLERK
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL On January 12, 2018, this court entered an order partially dismissing this appeal as to respondent Bradley Incorporated, pursuant to the parties stipulation. That order also directed appellant to file the opening brief and appendix, as it appeared that other respondents remained in this appeal. Appellant has now filed a motion to dismiss, wherein he indicates that his appeal was only in regard to a district court order dismissing all claims against Bradley, and that the parties' prior stipulation to dismiss this appeal disposed of all issues in this appeal. Accordingly, appellant's motion to dismiss this appeal is granted, and this appeal is dismissed in its entirety. NRAP 42(b). It is so ORDERED.'
-3,07A The conditional sanction imposed against appellant's counsel in the February 23, 2018, order, is hereby vacated. SUPREME COURT OF.
re" tuoutur . tia . Inajt1 II cc: Hon. Gary Fairman, District Judge Iqbal Law, PLLC Attorney General/Carson City Pyatt Silvestri Supreme Court Law Librarian White Pine County Clerk
SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA
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