Assembly Bill 435 and the Humboldt River Decree Court

During the 2015 Nevada Legislative Session, Assembly Bill 435 passed by the Legislature.  On May 27, 2015, AB 435 was signed into law by Governor Sandoval. This bill adds a new Judicial District to Nevada, and reorganizes the counties which make up certain Judicial Districts. The Sixth Judicial District Court, currently encompassing Pershing, Humboldt, and Lander Counties, will now only encompass Humboldt County. Lander and Pershing Counties, along with Mineral County (being pulled away from the Fifth Judicial District) will become the new Eleventh Judicial District. Judge Shirley, currently the Department 1 Judge in the Sixth Judicial District, will preside over the Eleventh Judicial District, and Judge Montero, currently the Department 2 Judge in the Sixth Judicial District Court, will preside over the Sixth Judicial District.

While the reorganization of the Judicial Districts will not make a difference to many, it does call into question which Court will preside over the Humboldt River Decree. The Humboldt River Decree is governed by Department 1 of the Sixth Judicial District Court of Humboldt County, currently Judge Shirley. Due to the shift in districts, this left an unknown as to whether the Decree jurisdiction would remain with Judge Shirley, or be moved over to Judge Montero. Assembly Bill 435 was updated to specifically address this issue. The new law provides that cases falling under the jurisdiction of the Humboldt River Decree Court will alternate between the Sixth and Eleventh Judicial Districts, and between Judge Shirley and Judge Montero. This greatly changes the dynamic of how Decree cases will now be handled.

The new law does not provide how alternating case assignment will be carried out, nor does it state how it is determined which cases are “arising from or relating to the administration of the Humboldt River Decree.” In the meantime,  we know that the Humboldt River Decree Court will shift once this new law goes into effect on July 1, 2015. If you’d like to read the new law as enacted, it can be found at https://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/78th2015/Bills/AB/AB435_EN.pdf.

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