Nevada Supreme Court, 2019

Kinford (Steven) v. State

Kinford (Steven) v. State
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided March 14, 2019

Kinford (Steven) v. State

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

STEVEN KINFORD, No. 75238 Appellant, vs. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Fl!

Respondent.

ta ihi7. 1 ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE This is an appeal from a district court order denying appellant Steven Kinford's postconviction petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Third Judicial District Court, Lyon County; Leon Aberasturi, Judge.

Kinford filed his petition on October 9, 2014, more than 5 years after the order dismissing his direct appeal was entered on August 10, 2009. 1 Thus, the petition was untimely filed. See NRS 34.726(1). Moreover, the petition was successive because Kinford had previously sought postconviction relief, 2 and it constituted an abuse of the writ to the extent it raised claims new and different from those raised in his previous petitions. See NRS 34.810(2). Accordingly, the petition was subject to dismissal absent a demonstration of good cause and actual prejudice. See NRS 34.726(1); NRS 34.810(3).

1 Kinford filed a direct appeal, but withdrew it voluntarily. Kinford v. State, Docket No. 52377 (Order Dismissing Appeal, August 10, 2009) This court noted in its order dismissing the appeal that because no remittitur issued, the one-year period for filing a timely postconviction petition under NRS 34.726(1) was to commence form the date of that order.

Docket No. 56491 (Order of Affirmance, September 2Kinford v. State, 29, 2011); Kinford v. State, Docket No. 60510 (Order of Affirmance, December 12, 2012).

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(0) 1947A ce Appellant fails to allege cause to excuse the procedural bars. In particular, based on our review of the record, appellant did not clearly show that an impediment external to the defense prevented him from complying with the procedural default rules. See State v. Huebler, 128 Nev. 192, 197, 275 P.3d 91, 95 (2012). Thus, we conclude that the district court did not err by denying the petition. See State v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court (Riker), 121 Nev. 225, 231, 112 P.3d 1070, 1074 (2005) ("Application of the statutory procedural default rules to post-conviction habeas petitions is mandatory."); State u. Haberstroh, 119 Nev. 173, 181, 69 P.3d 676, 682(2003) ("[P]arties in a post-conviction habeas proceeding cannot stipulate to disregard the statutory procedural default rules."); see also Wyatt v. State, 86 Nev. 294, 298, 468 P.2d 338, 341 (1970) ("If a judgment or order of a trial court reaches the right result, although it is based on an incorrect ground, the judgment or order will be affirmed on appeal."). Accordingly, we ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED.

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Hardesty

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Stiglich Silver

cc: Hon. Leon Aberasturi, District Judge Federal Public Defender/Las Vegas Attorney GenerallCarson City Lyon County District Attorney Third District Court Clerk

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