· 7/27/2007
Halverson v. Hardcastle
Citations
- 163 P.3d 428
- 123 Nev. 245
- 123 Nev. Adv. Rep. 29
- 2007 Nev. LEXIS 38
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- indicating that this court has \inherent power to prevent injustice and to preserve the integrity of the judicial process\
- recognizing this court's \inherent authority\ to make rules necessary \to prevent injustice and to preserve the integrity of the judicial process\
- explaining that some inherent ministerial powers arise out of the sheer existence of the governmental branches
- providing that a court's inherent authority includes the power \to preserve the integrity of the judicial process\
- recognizing this court's \inherent authority\ to make rules necessary \to prevent injustice and to preserve the integrity of the judicial process\
- recognizing this court's \inherent authority\ to make rules necessary \to prevent injustice and to preserve the integrity of the judicial process\
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Judges: Maupin, Hardesty, Parraguirre, Douglas, Saitta
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