Milan Vs. Dist. Ct. (Engler)
Milan Vs. Dist. Ct. (Engler)
Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
GONZALO I. GALINDO MILAN; AND No. 80819 JULIE LACHELL HAMMER, Petitioners, vs. THE HONORABLE MATHEW HARTER, DISTRICT JUDGE; THE HONORABLE LISA M. BROWN, ED DISTRICT JUDGE; THE HONORABLE BRYCE C. DUCKWORTH, DISTRICT JUN 2 4 2020 JUDGE; AND STEVEN B. WOLFSON, A. BROWN OF **.itiMENSE COURT DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR COUNTY OF CLARK, CLERI --.4:1-IfYC6.4 )' Respondents, and ALISSA ENGLER, SENIOR DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL IN AND FOR THE STATE OF NEVADA; CHRISTOPHER R. ARABIA, DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR COUNTY OF NYE; MARY JOHANNA RASMUSSEN; AND ANTHONY JAMES CAROLLO, Real Parties in Interest.
ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR WRIT OF PROHIBITION OR MANDAMUS This pro se original petition for a writ of prohibition and/or mandamus challenges district court child custody and support proceedings.
Having considered the petition and supporting documentation, we are not persuaded that our extraordinary and discretionary intervention is warranted. Pan v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court, 120 Nev. 222, 228, 88 P.3d 840, 844 (2004) (observing that the party seeking writ relief bears the burden of showing such relief is warranted); Smith v. Eighth Judicial Dist.
Court, 107 Nev. 674, 677, 679, 818 P.2d 849, 851, 853 (1991) (recognizing
42o. A3tai that writ relief is an extraordinary remedy and that this court has sole discretion in determining whether to entertain a writ petition).
Accordingly, we ORDER the petition DENIED.
Parraguirre
vet.tt., ,J.
Hardesty
cc: Hon. Bryce C. Duckworth, District Judge, Family Court Division Hon. Lisa M. Brown, District Judge, Family Court Division Hon. Mathew Harter, District Judge Hon. Robert W. Lane, District Judge Steven B. Wolfson Gonzalo I. Galindo Milan Julie Lachell Hammer Attorney General/Carson City Attorney General/Las Vegas Nye County District Attorney Black & LoBello The Dickerson Karacsonyi Law Group Eighth District Court Clerk Nye County Clerk
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