Opinion ID: 3182398
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Heading: A person who:

Text: for the entire period thereof;
the Division; or
discharge but because of economic hardship, verified by the Division, has been unable to make restitution as ordered by the court, may be granted an honorable discharge from probation by order of the court. (Emphases added.) NRS 176A.850 demonstrates that the Legislature intended individuals to satisfy their probation obligations to be eligible for an honorable discharge. See also MRS 176A.870(3) (stating that an individual who failed to qualify for an honorable discharge as provided in NRS 176A.850 is not eligible for an honorable discharge and must be given a dishonorable discharge). SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 9 (0) 1947A e record before this court clearly evinces that the Division consistently denied such applications. Thus, the district court erred in concluding that the Division acted arbitrarily and capriciously, such that mandamus relief was necessary. We, therefore, reverse the district court's grant of mandamus relief. We concur: Hardesty Saitta SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 10 (D) 1947A