Monday, December 2, 2019 - Las Vegas - Full Court

Clark Cty. Office of the Coroner/Med. Exam’r vs. Las Vegas Review Journal
Docket Number: 76436
Las Vegas - 1:00 p.m.  - Full Court

This is an appeal from a district court order awarding attorney fees and costs in a public records action. After successfully petitioning for access to records under the NPRA, the LVRJ and the Clark County Coroner’s office stipulated that the LVRJ would have until March 9, 2018 to request attorney fees. The LVRJ requested attorney fees on March 9, 2018, and the district court granted the LVRJ’s request.

ISSUES:

The Coroner’s office now challenges the award on several grounds, including that the district court, despite the parties’ stipulation to extend, impermissibly extended the attorney fee deadline, and that the NPRA immunizes a governmental entity from an award of attorney fees when the government responds to a records request in good faith.

Disclaimer:

This synopsis is intended to provide only general information about this case before the Nevada Supreme Court.  It is not intended to be all-inclusive or reflect all positions of the parties.  To access the documents that have been filed in this matter, type the docket number into the court’s case search page: https://caseinfo.nvsupremecourt.us/public/caseSearch.do

In Re: Judicial Discipline of Rena Hughes
Docket Number: 76117
Las Vegas - 1:30 p.m.  - Full Court

This is an appeal from a decision by the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline (Commission) imposing a public reprimand on family court judge Rena Hughes. The discipline stems from one of Judge Hughes’ cases in which she held a mother in contempt and switched custody of a minor child from the mother to the father without following the proper procedures.

ISSUES:

On appeal, Judge Hughes argues (1) the Commission cannot discipline her for making an incorrect legal ruling; (2) the Commission’s finding that she violated various judicial canons is not supported by clear and convincing evidence, (3) she was prejudiced by the Commission’s exclusion of her proffered evidence, and (4) the Commission exceeded its authority by requiring her to answer written interrogatories before a formal statement of charges had been filed.

Disclaimer:

This synopsis is intended to provide only general information about this case before the Nevada Supreme Court.  It is not intended to be all-inclusive or reflect all positions of the parties.  To access the documents that have been filed in this matter, type the docket number into the court’s case search page: https://caseinfo.nvsupremecourt.us/public/caseSearch.do