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Oliver v. Williams

Court of Appeals of Nevada
Nov 20, 2024
No. 87959-COA (Nev. App. Nov. 20, 2024)

Opinion

87959-COA

11-20-2024

TERRANCE L. OLIVER, Appellant, v. BRIAN WILLIAMS, WARDEN, Respondent.


UNPUBLISHED OPINION

ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

Gibbons, C. J.

Terrance L. Oliver appeals from a district court order denying a postconviction petition for a writ of habeas corpus challenging the computation of time served. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Erika D. Ballou, Judge.

In his petition, Oliver alleged that the Nevada Department of Corrections failed to appropriately award him credits against his sentence. Because it appeared from the record that Oliver had expired his sentence, this court directed the Attorney General to provide information as to whether Oliver was incarcerated pursuant to the sentence imposed in this matter, The Attorney General provided documentation demonstrating Oliver discharged his sentence and was released on March 12, 2024. The discharge of Oliver's sentence renders his challenge to the computation of time served moot. See Johnson v, Dir., Nev. Dep't of Prisons, 105 Nev. 314, 316, 774 P.2d 1047, 1049 (1989) (stating that expiration of a defendant's sentence rendered any question concerning computation of the sentence moot). Accordingly, we

ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.

Bulla, J., Westbrook, J.

Hon. Erika D. Ballou, District Judge


Summaries of

Oliver v. Williams

Court of Appeals of Nevada
Nov 20, 2024
No. 87959-COA (Nev. App. Nov. 20, 2024)
Case details for

Oliver v. Williams

Case Details

Full title:TERRANCE L. OLIVER, Appellant, v. BRIAN WILLIAMS, WARDEN, Respondent.

Court:Court of Appeals of Nevada

Date published: Nov 20, 2024

Citations

No. 87959-COA (Nev. App. Nov. 20, 2024)