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Schwiger v. The State Dep't of Corr.

Supreme Court of Nevada
Jul 13, 2022
No. 84866 (Nev. Jul. 13, 2022)

Opinion

84866

07-13-2022

LAWRENCE E. SCHWIGER, Petitioner, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; AND THE STATE OF NEVADA BOARD OF PAROLE COMMISSIONERS, Respondents.


UNPUBLISHED OPINION

ORDER DENYING PETITION

PARRAGUIRRE, C.J.

This is an original pro se petition for a writ of mandamus seeking the application of credits to petitioner's parole eligibility date, This court has original jurisdiction to issue writs of mandamus and the issuance of such extraordinary relief is within this court's sole discretion. See Nev. Const, art. 6, § 4; NRS 34.160; NRS 34.170; D.R. Morton, Inc. u. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court, 123 Nev. 468, 474-75, 168 P.3d 731, 736-37 (2007). Petitioner bears the burden to show that extraordinary relief is warranted and such relief is proper only when there is no plain, speedy, and adequate remedy at law. See Pan v. Eighth Judicial Dist, Court, 120 Nev. 222, 224, 228, 88 P.3d 840, 841, 844 (2004).

Having considered the petition and supporting documentation, we are not convinced that our extraordinary and discretionary intervention is warranted. The application of credits to petitioner's parole eligibility date is a matter that should be raised in a petition for a writ of mandamus filed in the district court in the first instance so that factual and legal issues are fully developed, giving this court an adequate record to review. See Round Hill Gen. Improvement Dist. v. Newman, 97 Nev. 601, 604, 637 P.2d 534, 536 (1981) (recognizing that "an appellate court is not an appropriate forum in which to resolve disputed questions of fact"); State v. Cty. of Douglas, 90 Nev. 272, 276-77, 524 P,2d 1271, 1274 (1974) (noting that "this court prefers that such an application [for writ relief] be addressed to the discretion of the appropriate district court" in the first instance), abrogated on other grounds by Cortez Masto v. Gypsum Res., 129 Nev. 23, 33-34, 294 P.3d 404, 410-11 (2013). Petitioner may appeal to this court from a final decision. Therefore, we decline to exercise our original jurisdiction in this matter. See NRAP 21(b). Accordingly, we

ORDER the petition DENIED.

Hardesty, Stiglich, J.


Summaries of

Schwiger v. The State Dep't of Corr.

Supreme Court of Nevada
Jul 13, 2022
No. 84866 (Nev. Jul. 13, 2022)
Case details for

Schwiger v. The State Dep't of Corr.

Case Details

Full title:LAWRENCE E. SCHWIGER, Petitioner, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF…

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Jul 13, 2022

Citations

No. 84866 (Nev. Jul. 13, 2022)