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Trent v. Eighth Judicial District Court Juvenile Dept

Supreme Court of Nevada
May 13, 1971
87 Nev. 216 (Nev. 1971)

Summary

In Trent, the juvenile court prematurely approved a hearing master's findings and recommendations one day after the findings were issued despite a court rule granting the child five days after service of the findings and recommendations to apply for a rehearing.

Summary of this case from P.-G.R. v. State (In re P.-G.R.)

Opinion

No. 6326

May 13, 1971

Appeal from Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, John F. Mendoza, J.

Robert G. Legakes, Public Defender, and Thomas D. Beatty, Deputy Public Defender, Clark County, for Appellant.

Robert List, Attorney General, Roy A. Woofter, District Attorney, and Heber P. Hardy and Charles L. Garner, Deputy District Attorneys, Clark County, for Respondent.


OPINION


This appeal is not ripe for our consideration. A juvenile court referee found the appellant guilty of involuntary manslaughter and recommended that he be adjudged a delinquent child [NRS 201.090(14)] and that a dispositional hearing be held. His finding and recommendations were prematurely approved one day later by a district judge and made an order of the court. Rule XXVII(4)(5) of the Eighth Judicial District Court grants the minor five days after service of findings and recommendations of the referee within which to apply for a rehearing before the juvenile court, and the rehearing, if allowed, is de novo. The errors of law assigned on this appeal concern the referee's handling of the trial, and an opportunity to first consider them should be addressed to the district court as the noted Rule contemplates. Unfortunately, the hasty action of the court in approving the referee's recommendations precluded that avenue of relief.

We, therefore, remand this matter to the district court with instructions to set aside the approving order and thereafter to allow Trent the time provided by the Rule within which to apply for a rehearing.


Summaries of

Trent v. Eighth Judicial District Court Juvenile Dept

Supreme Court of Nevada
May 13, 1971
87 Nev. 216 (Nev. 1971)

In Trent, the juvenile court prematurely approved a hearing master's findings and recommendations one day after the findings were issued despite a court rule granting the child five days after service of the findings and recommendations to apply for a rehearing.

Summary of this case from P.-G.R. v. State (In re P.-G.R.)
Case details for

Trent v. Eighth Judicial District Court Juvenile Dept

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM LLOYD TRENT, APPELLANT, v. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT JUVENILE…

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: May 13, 1971

Citations

87 Nev. 216 (Nev. 1971)
484 P.2d 1097

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