Criglar (Benjamin) Vs. State

Nevada Supreme Court·Decided September 30, 2019·No. 79568·Published

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

BENJAMIN JASPER CRIGLAR, No. 79568 Appellant,

VS,

THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent.

ELM . -;;ROVirtki OLE 1JT Fe.EME COURT BY

DEPUTY CLERK

ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

This is a pro se appeal from a judgment of conviction. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Stefany Miley, Judge.

This court's review of this appeal reveals a jurisdictional defect. Specifically, the district court entered the judgment of conviction on July 5, 2019. Appellant did not file the notice of appeal, however, until September 4, 2019, well after the expiration of the 30-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). Accordingly, this court ORDERS this appeal DISMISSED.

Pick. J.

Pickering

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Cadish

cc: Hon. Stefany Miley, District Judge Benjamin Jasper Criglar Attorney General/Carson City Clark County District Attorney Eighth District Court Clerk

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA

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