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Shannon David MCCOY, Appellant, v. Aitor NARVAIZA; Elko County Jail; Medallus Medical; Colton Doe; Rosina Doe; Bailey Doe; Joanna Doe; Rachot Vacharothone; John Doe; and Jane Doe, Respondents.
Shannon David McCoy, Appellant, v. Aitor Narvaiza, Sheriff; Bobby Adkins; E. Gonzalez; Jordan Grebenc; John Hatch; Richie Laspade; and Michael Silva, Respondents.
Shannon David McCoy, Appellant, v. Aitor Narvaiza, Sheriff, Respondent.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEALS
On November 4, 2021, this court entered an order consolidating these appeals and directing appellant to file and serve a single informal brief or opening brief by December 6, 2021. Appellant did not comply or otherwise communicate with this court. Accordingly, on January 7, 2022, this court entered an order directing appellant to file and serve, by January 21, 2022, either an informal brief or an opening brief. The order cautioned that failure to comply could result in the dismissal of these appeals as abandoned. To date, appellant has not filed an informal brief or an opening brief or otherwise communicated with this court. As it appears that appellant has abandoned these appeals, this court
ORDERS these appeals DISMISSED.
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Docket No: No. 83128, No. 83129, No. 83130
Decided: March 04, 2022
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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