Williams v. Nev. Comm'n on Judicial Discipline

Nevada Supreme Court·Decided June 17, 2019·No. 78690·Unpublished

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

RONALD WILLIAMS; AND JANN G. No. 78690 WILLIAMS, Petitioners, FIL vs. NEVADA COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL JUN 1 7 2019 DISCIPLINE, ELIZABETH A. BROWN CLERK OF SUPREME COURT

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ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR A WRIT OF MANDAMUS This original petition for a writ of mandamus challenges the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline's dismissal of petitioners' judicial misconduct complaints. Having considered the petition and appendix filed in this matter, we are not persuaded that our extraordinary and discretionary intervention is warranted. See NRS 34.160; Halverson v. Miller, 124 Nev. 484, 487, 186 P.3d 893, 896 (2008) (recognizing that the decision to issue a writ of mandamus "is solely within this court's discretion" and that petitioner bears the burden to establish that such extraordinary relief is appropriate). We therefore ORDER the petition DENIED.

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