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Genaro Richard PERRY, Appellant. v. The STATE of Nevada, Respondent.
ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE
In his February 3, 2021, motion, Perry first sought, pursuant to NRS 176.0918, genetic marker analysis of blood samples collected from the crime scene. The State's theory at trial was that Perry attacked his ex-girlfriend with a knife, and Perry's theory was self-defense. Perry alleged that the test results would have supported his self-defense theory by showing that the victim had the knife in her hand and that Perry was cut by the knife. The evidence presented at trial was that Perry punched the victim multiple times, there was a struggle, and the victim bit Perry's hand prior to Perry grabbing the knife. In light of this evidence, the presence of Perry's blood at the crime scene or on the knife would not result in a reasonable possibility that Perry would not have been prosecuted or convicted. See NRS 176.09183(1)(c)(1). Therefore, we conclude the district court did not abuse its discretion by denying Perry's request for genetic marker analysis. See NRS 176.09183(5)(b).
Perry also sought an order directing the local police department to conduct latent fingerprint analysis on the knife. No statute or court rule permits an appeal from an order denying such a motion. Therefore, we decline to consider any claims relating to his request for fingerprint analysis. See Castillo v. State, 106 Nev. 349, 352, 792 P.2d 1133, 1135 (1990) (holding the appellate court lacks jurisdiction where no statute or court rule authorizes the appeal). Accordingly, we
ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED.
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Docket No: No. 82931-COA
Decided: February 18, 2022
Court: Court of Appeals of Nevada.
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