ORDER REGARDING PETITION
On December 26, 2023, Arinza Smith filed in this court a pro se document labeled “notice of appeal,” stating that Smith appeals from a district court order denying or dismissing a petition for a writ of mandamus/prohibition. Attached to the document are November 7, 2023, minutes in Case No. A-23-877460-W, in which the district court advises that Smiths writ petition would be denied. It appears that the district courts written order denying the petition has since been entered.
As notices of appeal must be filed in the district court in the first instance, NRAP 4(a)(1), the document was construed and filed as an original petition for a writ of mandamus/prohibition. Upon further review, however, it appears that Smith is not seeking writ relief directly from this court, but rather this courts review of the district courts order denying such relief. NRAP 4(e) provides that a notice of appeal that is mistakenly filed in this court in the first instance is to be considered filed in the district court on the date it was received by this court. Accordingly, we direct the clerk of this court to send to the district court clerk the pro se document filed in this court on December 26, 2023, and received on December 20, 2023, Thereafter, this docket will be administratively closed.
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It is so ORDERED.
FOOTNOTES
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. To the extent that Smith seeks writ relief from this court, such request is denied without prejudice.
Cadish, C.J.