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The Supreme Court of Nevada is the highest state court of the U.S. state of Nevada, and the head of the Nevada Judiciary. [2] The main constitutional function of the Supreme Court is to review appeals made directly from the decisions of the district courts .
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Retired to run for Governor of Nevada and resigned early to become Governor. Cresent Hardy: Republican: January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2017 4th: First elected in 2014. Lost re-election. Joe Heck: Republican: January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2017 3rd: First elected in 2010. Retired to run for U.S. senator. Dean Heller: Republican: January 3, 2007 ...
CR 703 junction via Clubine Lane to Jess Sustacha-Mattice corner intersection with CR 705. School bus route—High priority for winter maintenance. 705 Lamoille Road (Lower) CR 703 junction via Ogilvie, Palacio, and Jess Sustacha ranches to church (end of SR 227). Also known as McKinney Lane. 706 Lower Lamoille Road
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Nevada is a state located in the Western United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, it is the 32nd most populous state, with 3,104,614 inhabitants, [1] but the 7th largest by land area spanning 109,781.18 square miles (284,332.0 km 2). [2] Nevada is divided into 17 counties and contains 19 municipalities. [3]
The Wild Horse Adult Resort and Spa is an adult entertainment complex about 14 miles (23 km) east of Reno, Nevada, that has been home to two separate legal, licensed brothels: the Wild Horse Ranch and the Mustang Ranch. It opened in 2002 with the Wild Horse Ranch, the Mustang Ranch was added in 2005, and the Wild Horse Ranch closed in 2011. [1]
The Chief Justice rotates on the Supreme Court of Nevada, almost always to a judge who is in their final two years of their term. Following the expansions of the court in 1967 and 1999, judges began to split what had traditionally been a two-year term between two or three justices, allowing each justice the opportunity to be Chief Justice during their six-year term.