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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the informal brief form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Supreme Court No.' and 'District Court No.' at the top of the form. Ensure these numbers are accurate as they are crucial for your case.
  3. In the 'Judgment or Order You Are Appealing' section, clearly state the name and date of the judgment you are appealing from. This helps establish context for your appeal.
  4. Next, provide details about your notice of appeal, including the date it was filed. This information is essential for tracking your case.
  5. In the 'Statement of Facts' section, succinctly explain the facts surrounding your case within the provided space. Be clear and concise to ensure your points are understood.
  6. For 'Statement of District Court Error', articulate why you believe there was an error in the district court's decision and what action you seek from the Nevada Supreme Court.
  7. Finally, complete the certificate of service at the end of the form to confirm that all parties have been notified about your appeal.

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(a) Unpublished opinion Except as provided in (b), an opinion of a California Court of Appeal or superior court appellate division that is not certified for publication or ordered published must not be cited or relied on by a court or a party in any other action.
The well-known Supreme Court Rule 123 provided that, with only narrow exceptions, [a]n unpublished opinion or order of the Nevada Supreme Court shall not be regarded as precedent and shall not be cited as legal authority. Starting at the beginning of this year, litigants may now cite unpublished opinions.
Visit in-person. Chat (Online) Call: (775) 684-1640. Email: reference@nvcourts.nv.gov.
For an unpublished manuscript use the following format: Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of manuscript. Unpublished manuscript, Information of electronic archive (if available).
Unpublished Opinions (Not citable in cases or action) These opinions are known as unpublished; they generally cannot be cited or relied upon in other cases (see California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115). This does not mean, however, that the contents of these opinions are protected or private information.

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7. A civil court record or any portion of it that was sealed in the trial court shall be made available to the Nevada Supreme Court in the event of an appeal. Court records sealed in the trial court shall be sealed from public access in the Nevada Supreme Court subject to further order of that court.
When citing such an unpublished disposition, the party must cite an electronic database, if available, and the docket number and date filed in the Supreme Court or Court of Appeals (with the notation unpublished disposition).

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