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Tabor v. Baca

Court of Appeals of Nevada
Dec 15, 2022
No. 82424-COA (Nev. App. Dec. 15, 2022)

Opinion

82424-COA

12-15-2022

CHARLES ADAM TABOR, Appellant, v. ISIDRO BACA, WARDEN OF THE WARM SPRINGS CORRECTIONAL CENTER OF THE NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; AND THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondents.


UNPUBLISHED OPINION

ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE

Charles Adam Tabor appeals from an order of the district court dismissing a postconviction petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed on January 13, 2020, and an amended petition filed on April 24, 2020. Ninth Judicial District Court, Douglas County; Nathan Tod Young, Judge.

Tabor argues the district court erred by dismissing his claim that his sentence is illegal because the sentencing court failed to articulate factual findings in support of the deadly weapon enhancement as required by NRS 193.165 and Mendoza-Lobos v. State, 125 Nev. 634, 218 P.3d 501 (2009). Tabor's claim neither challenged the validity of his guilty plea nor alleged that counsel rendered ineffective assistance. Tabor's claim thus fell outside the scope of claims permissible in a postconviction petition for a writ of habeas corpus challenging a judgment of conviction entered pursuant to a guilty plea. See NRS 34.810(1)(a).

Tabor also appears to argue that the district court erred by failing to grant his motion to construe his pleadings as a motion to correct an illegal sentence pursuant to NRS 176.555. Tabor did not allege that his sentence was facially illegal but rather alleged that errors occurred at sentencing. Accordingly, his claims were outside the scope of a motion to correct an illegal sentence. See Edwards v. State, 112 Nev. 704, 708, 918 P.2d 321, 324 (1996). Therefore, Tabor failed to demonstrate the district court erred by not construing his pleadings as a motion to correct an illegal sentence.

Because Tabor's claim was outside the scope of both a postconviction petition for a writ of habeas corpus and a motion to correct an illegal sentence, we conclude the district court did not err by dismissing the claim, and we

The district court erred by considering the claim on its merits. We nevertheless affirm because the district court reached the correct conclusion. See Wyatt v. State, 86 Nev. 294, 298, 468 P.2d 338, 341 (1970).

ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED.

Gibbons, C.J., Tao, J., Bulla, J.

Hon. Nathan Tod Young, District Judge


Summaries of

Tabor v. Baca

Court of Appeals of Nevada
Dec 15, 2022
No. 82424-COA (Nev. App. Dec. 15, 2022)
Case details for

Tabor v. Baca

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES ADAM TABOR, Appellant, v. ISIDRO BACA, WARDEN OF THE WARM SPRINGS…

Court:Court of Appeals of Nevada

Date published: Dec 15, 2022

Citations

No. 82424-COA (Nev. App. Dec. 15, 2022)