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ALLANNA WARREN, Appellant, v. THE CITY OF LAS VEGAS NEVADA; THE COUNTY OF CLARK NEVADA; AND LAS VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT, Respondents.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
This is an appeal from a district court order denying a motion to vacate a post-judgment vexatious litigant order. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Gloria Sturman, Judge.
Our review of this appeal reveals a jurisdictional defect. In particular, this court has jurisdiction to consider an appeal only when authorized by statute or court rule, Taylor Constr. Co. v. Hilton Hotels Corp., 100 Nev. 207, 209, 678 P.2d 1152, 1153 (1984), and no statute or court rule authorizes an appeal from an order denying a motion to vacate a post-judgment vexatious litigant order. See Peck v. Crouser, 129 Nev. 120, 124, 295 P.3d 586, 588 (2013) (“[A] post-judgment vexatious litigant order is not appealable under NRAP 3A(b)(8) as a special order entered after final judgment.”); NRCP 60(b) (recognizing that a motion for relief under this rule must be directed to a final judgment). Accordingly, we lack jurisdiction and
ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.1
Pickering, J.
Cadish, J.
Lee, J.
FOOTNOTES
1. In light of this order, appellant's June 2, 2025, motion to file a docketing statement without attachments is denied as moot.
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Docket No: No. 90224
Decided: June 09, 2025
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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