Gardner v. Sheriff
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Opinion
OPINION
An indictment filed in the Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, charged Joseph Gardner with (1) perjury (a felony under NRS 199.120); and, (2) failure to report child abuse (a misdemeanor under NRS 200.502 and NRS 200.-507). Gardner challenged the indictment with a pretrial petition for a writ of habeas corpus. At the conclusion of the [557]*557hearing habeas was granted on the perjury charge and denied on the failure to report child abuse charge. Both sides have appealed.
1. The record is barren of any evidence to support the perjury charge. Therefore, we perceive no reversible error in the district judge’s determination to grant habeas on that charge. NRS 172.155.
2. The record is also barren of any evidence to support the misdemeanor charge against Gardner; thus, the district judge should have granted habeas on that count. NRS 34.390.1
Accordingly, on Gardner’s appeal from the order denying the habeas corpus challenge to the misdemeanor count, we reverse. On the state’s cross-appeal from the order granting habeas corpus on the felony count, we affirm.
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571 P.2d 108, 93 Nev. 556, 1977 Nev. LEXIS 629, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/gardner-v-sheriff-nev-1977.