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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

LORENE WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent.
    No. 6679
    March 13, 1972
    494 P.2d 960
    
      Robert G. Legakes, Public Defender, Jerrold J. Courtney, Deputy Public Defender, Clark County, for Appellant.
    
      Robert List, Attorney General, Roy A. Woof ter, District Attorney, Charles L. Garner, Deputy District Attorney, Clark County, for Respondent.
   OPINION

Per Curiam:

The appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support the jury verdict finding her guilty of unlawful use of a credit card, a violation of NRS 205.500.

Since the appellant has cited no authorities in support of her position, this court is not required to consider the assignment of error. Howarth v. El Sobrante Mining Corp., 87 Nev. 492, 489 P.2d 89 (1971); Carson v. Sheriff, 87 Nev. 357, 487 P.2d 334 (1971); Smithart v. State, 86 Nev. 925, 478 P.2d 576 (1970). We have, however, reviewed the entire record and found therein substantial evidence to prove each and every element of the crime with which she was charged. Marshall v. State, 87 Nev. 536, 490 P.2d 1056 (1971); Collins v. State, 87 Nev. 436, 488 P.2d 544 (1971). This independent review of the record which we have conducted clearly establishes that the appellant’s claim of error is frivolous. Gay v. State, 87 Nev. 540, 490 P.2d 666 (1971); Sanchez v. State, 85 Nev. 95, 450 P.2d 793 (1969).

Affirmed.