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TONEY ANTHONY WHITE, Appellant, v. JACOB LAUB; CORBIN NEUWIRTH; A. ISHMAIL; MARTINEZ; WILLIAM OBLAK; GUSTAVO SANCHEZ; DEAN ONTIVEROS; JONATHAN BINDER; JEROMY BEAN: DONALD OLIVER; GARY PICCININI; CALVIN JOHNSON; MICHAEL MINEV; CHARLES DANIELS; KAMEISHA PALMER; JACQUES GRAHAM; BENITO GUTIERREZ; NICK PERET; JAYME CABRERA; GEORGE AVENA; AND JOSEPH AVENA, Respondents.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
This is a pro se appeal from a purported district court order dismissing' case entered on February 1, 2023. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Joseph Hardy, Jr., Judge.
Review of the notice of appeal and documents before this court reveals a jurisdictional defect. The district court docket sheet does not indicate that any written order was entered on February 1, 2023. To the extent appellant appeals from the district court's oral February 1, 2023, ruling dismissing the case, the oral ruling is not appealable.1 Div. of Child & Family Servs. v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court, 120 Nev. 445, 454, 92 P.3d 1239, 1245 (2004) (“[D]ispositional court orders that are not administrative in nature, but deal with the procedural posture or merits of the underlying controversy, must be written, signed, and filed before they become effective”). Accordingly, appellant fails to identify an appealable order and this court
ORDERS this appeal DISMISSED.
Herndon, J.
Lee, J.
Parraguirre, J.
FOOTNOTES
1. The district court minutes indicate that the district court orally vacated the February 1, 2023, minute order on August 9, 2023.
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Docket No: No. 87187
Decided: September 08, 2023
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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