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Michael Luis COTA, Appellant, v. The STATE of Nevada, Respondent.
Michael Luis Cota, Appellant, v. The State of Nevada, Respondent.
ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE
In his motions, Cota claimed the State illegally charged him with “principal to grand larceny of a firearm” in district court case no. 18-CR-00084. Specifically, Cota claimed the State illegally combined two statutes, NRS 195.020 and NRS 205.226, and the district court lacked jurisdiction to “make up a charge” or to accept a plea to an illegal charge. Cota further claimed that the State asserted an illegal charge because there was a lack of evidence to suggest he had stolen the firearm or had helped someone else steal it.
Cota's claims fell outside the narrow scope of claims permissible in a motion to correct an illegal sentence. See Edwards v. State, 112 Nev. 704, 708, 918 P.2d 321, 324 (1996). Therefore, without considering the merits of any of the claims raised therein, we conclude the district court did not err by denying the motions. Accordingly, we
ORDER the judgments of the district court AFFIRMED.2
FOOTNOTES
2. The Honorable Michael Gibbons did not participate in the decision in this matter.
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Docket No: No. 83952-COA, No. 83956-COA
Decided: August 10, 2022
Court: Court of Appeals of Nevada.
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