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NV Appellate Court Amendment. For the Informed Constituent. Nevada’s Current System. Nevada Supreme Court. Trial Courts. Nevada’s Current System. 84% of appeals take longer than 1 year 40% take longer than 2 years Ideally each justice should average 100 written opinions per year
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NV Appellate Court Amendment For the Informed Constituent
Nevada’s Current System Nevada Supreme Court Trial Courts
Nevada’s Current System • 84% of appeals take longer than 1 year • 40% take longer than 2 years • Ideally each justice should average 100 written opinions per year • Our justices currently average over 300 hundred opinions per year
Similar States • Currently 40 States have a court of appeals • Nevada is the most populous state that does not have a court of appeals • Some of the states with a court of appeals include:
The Proposed Court • How will the Nevada Court of Appeals function? • What will the Nevada Court of Appeals Look Like? • How did this get on the ballot?
Judicial Push Down • Filtration Process • Predetermined Criteria Nevada Supreme Court Appellate Court Trial Courts
The Court of Appeals Will: • Speed up the appeals process! • An “express lane” to justice
The Court of Appeals Will: • Improve the quality of justice. • The Supreme Court will be able to focus on more substantive issues
The Court of Appeals Will: • Have a Minimum of three judges • Have Statewide jurisdiction • Utilizes existing infrastructure • Supreme Court Building (Northern NV) • Regional Justice Center (Southern NV)
Additional Benefits • An efficient judicial system will be better for all Nevadans – individuals and businesses.
How This Got On The Ballot • Bipartisan support • Voted on unanimously by both houses of the legislature twice
Concerns • Additional Expenses? • Funded through filling fees! • Will use existing facilities • Amendment is permissive. • Increased Bureaucracy? • No additional steps in the judicial process • No new government – improves existing government