Clark County Eighth Judicial District Court Judge Stefany Miley’s ruling reversal rating is one of the lowest in the state of Nevada among both active and inactive judges.
If there’s one thing many judges pride themselves on, it’s getting their rulings right, based on current law. And there’s a pretty solid way of assessing that in Nevada’s courts.
Clark County Eighth Judicial District Court Judge Stefany Miley has one of the lowest reversal ratings of any Nevada judge, past or present.
Now known as Stefany Tewell since her divorce in 2020, the former district court judge has a low reversal rate of 15.34 percent. Only a handful of other Clark County District Court judges have a rating as low or lower.
You an see Judge Miley’s reversal rating here: (Judge Reversal Ratings)
Of the two thousand-plus judges listed in the chart you see at the link above, only 9 judges have had 611 or more cases appealed to the Nevada State Supreme Court. Judge Miley is at that 611 number. She has been the judge sitting on the bench for “tens of thousands of cases,” according to her. Yet of those tens of thousands of cases, only 611 have been sent up to the Nevada State Supreme Court on appeal. And out of those tens of thousands of cases, only 72 have been reversed — hence, the 15.34 percent reversal rate.
For a judge who has presided over tens of thousands of cases, that’s an extraordinarily solid reversal rate. Check that record against an district court judge across the nation, and you’ll find that Judge Stefany Miley is among a very elite number of judges with that kind of reversal rating who has sat on that amount of cases.
But you won’t find those kinds of statistics reported on by any local or national media. You wold spend days, weeks or months trying to “Google” to find those numbers anywhere. The media only turn their attention to seemingly salacious stories and pay no attention to the kind of solid judicial reversal rating numbers put up by Judge Miley. We think that it’s about time some of these kinds of stories get noticed and get reported on.