Sheriff, Clark County v. Provenza

630 P.2d 265, 97 Nev. 346, 1981 Nev. LEXIS 527
CourtNevada Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 2, 1981
Docket12572
StatusPublished
Cited by30 cases

This text of 630 P.2d 265 (Sheriff, Clark County v. Provenza) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Sheriff, Clark County v. Provenza, 630 P.2d 265, 97 Nev. 346, 1981 Nev. LEXIS 527 (Neb. 1981).

Opinion

*347 OPINION

Per Curiam:

Appellant Sheriff of Clark County has appealed from a district court order granting respondent Provenza’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus.

In granting the writ, the district judge found that there was insufficient evidence to establish probable cause to hold Provenza for trial. On this appeal, which was scheduled for oral argument at the request of the Clark County District Attorney pursuant to NRAP 34(f)(3), we are asked by the state to review the record and make an independent determination as to the sufficiency of the evidence.

NRS 34.380 permits the state to appeal from a district court order granting a writ of habeas corpus. NRS 34.380(6). There is no corresponding appellate review from orders denying pretrial petitions. Gary v. Sheriff, 96 Nev. 78, 608 P.2d 1106 (1980); Konstantinidis v. Sheriff, 96 Nev. 285, 607 P.2d 584 (1980).

Considerations of judicial efficiency provide an independent basis in support of our reluctance to review probable cause factual determinations in pretrial matters. Kussman v. District Court, 96 Nev. 54, 612 P.2d 679 (1980). Although we have recognized that there is a different degree of finality between the denial and granting of habeas relief, Gary, supra, broad review by this Court of factual issues related to probable cause would in many instances be inconsistent with sound judicial administration.

The trial court is the most appropriate forum in which to determine factually whether or not probable cause exists. In re Eastham, 96 Nev. 785, 617 P.2d 1304 (1980). Absent a showing of substantial error on the part of the district court in reaching such determinations, this court will not overturn the granting of pretrial habeas petitions for lack of probable cause.

Accordingly, the order of the district court granting respondent’s pretrial petition for a writ of habeas corpus is affirmed.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

STATE v. DEVRIES (RICHARD) C/W 86648/86649/86650/86651/86652/86653
140 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 82 (Nevada Supreme Court, 2024)
In Re: F. A., a Minor C/W 62086
Nevada Supreme Court, 2016
In Re: v. B., a Minor
Nevada Supreme Court, 2016
State v. Lechuga (Matthew)
Nevada Supreme Court, 2015
State v. Jernigan (Darnell)
Nevada Supreme Court, 2014
Sheriff v. Burcham
198 P.3d 326 (Nevada Supreme Court, 2008)
Sheriff v. Gillock
912 P.2d 274 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1996)
Sheriff v. Steward
858 P.2d 48 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1993)
Sheriff v. Shade
858 P.2d 840 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1993)
Sheriff, Humboldt County v. Lang
763 P.2d 56 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1988)
Sheriff v. Richardson
734 P.2d 735 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1987)
Sheriff v. Crockett
724 P.2d 203 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1986)
Sheriff, Clark County v. Spagnola
706 P.2d 840 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1985)
Sheriff, Douglas County v. LaMotte
680 P.2d 333 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1984)
Sheriff v. Hughes
665 P.2d 242 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1983)
Sheriff v. Potter
663 P.2d 350 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1983)
Sheriff, Washoe County v. Miley
663 P.2d 343 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1983)
Sheriff v. Wilson
655 P.2d 520 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1982)
Sheriff v. Hamilton
646 P.2d 1227 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1982)
Sheriff, Clark County v. Blasko
647 P.2d 371 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1982)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
630 P.2d 265, 97 Nev. 346, 1981 Nev. LEXIS 527, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/sheriff-clark-county-v-provenza-nev-1981.