Fields v. Bisbee

Nevada Supreme Court·Decided September 11, 2018·No. 76793·Unpublished

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

MITCHELL FIELDS, No. 76793 Appellant,

vs.

CONNIE S. BISBEE; AND THE STATE

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OF NEVADA BOARD OF PAROLE, SEP 1 1 2018 Respondents.

ELIZABETI; :3ROWN CLERK OF SU COURT BY -

DEPUTY CLERK

ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

This is a pro se appeal. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Douglas Smith, Judge.

Our review of the documents submitted to this court pursuant to NRAP 3(g) reveals a jurisdictional defect. Specifically, there is no identifiable order. Appellant's notice of appeal states that he is challenging the "writ of mandamus filed/entered on or about the 14 day of February, 2018." Appellant filed his petition in the district court on February 15, 2018; and he filed a request for submission on April 17, 2018. The district court has taken no action on the petition since it was filed. It appears that appellant is seeking a ruling on his petition from the district court. As no appealable order has been entered, this court lacks jurisdiction: however, we trust the district court will promptly address appellant's petition as its calendar permits. We

ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.

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