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The Case for a Nevada Court of Appeals.  Groundwork  Overview Nevada Court System  Effect of Proposed Changes  Answering the Big Questions  Does.

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1 The Case for a Nevada Court of Appeals

2  Groundwork  Overview Nevada Court System  Effect of Proposed Changes  Answering the Big Questions  Does Nevada really need a court of appeals?  Can Nevada afford a court of appeals?  Why should I vote for this?

3  Nevada’s court system has only two levels State Supreme Court Trial Courts (District, Municipal, and Justice Court)

4  The proposed amendment allows for the creation of a Court of Appeals State Supreme Court Trial Courts (District, Municipal, and Justice Court) State Supreme Court Court of Appeals Trial Courts (District, Municipal, and Justice Court)

5  What does a Court of Appeals do?  Helps the State Supreme Court  Handles less complex cases  Speeds up the appeals process State Supreme Court Court of Appeals Trial Courts (District, Municipal, and Justice Court)

6 State Supreme Court Court of Appeals Trial Courts (District, Municipal, and Justice Court)

7  Nevada needs a modern court system to support its growing population

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9  Most appeals in Nevada take over a year to be decided  Many spend two or more years in the system before reaching a final decision

10  A Court of Appeals will:  Speed up the appeals process  Reduce the supreme court’s case load  Ensure justice is served

11  NO NEW TAXES!  Funding is available through the Court’s general fund and filing fees  Cost minimized  Marginal personnel requirements  No new facilities

12  Cost is much less than previously estimated  Current plan saves millions in construction costs, bringing the grand total to just $1.2 million

13  Passing this amendment will not automatically create a court of appeals  The court will not be created unless there is funding available to do so.

14  Unanimous, bipartisan support of the legislature  Essential infrastructure for our growing state  Improve access to justice  Speeds up the appeals process  Reduce the burden on the Supreme Court  Cost-effective  Amendment is not a mandate


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