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Diaz denied injunction by Nevada court

May 14, 2012 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

MMA Fighting reports that Nick Diaz’s request for an injunction has been denied by a Nevada court.  However, Diaz’s hearing on the merits of his case will be heard before the Nevada State Athletic Commission on May 21st.

In addition with filing their Complaint on April 26th, Diaz’s attorney filed a temporary injunction seeking a court order staying the NSAC’s suspension of Diaz for failing his UFC 143 drug test.  The NSAC opposed the injunction stating that Diaz’s legal actions were premature.

No transcript of Monday’s hearing was released as of this writing although the ruling was confirmed by MMA Fighting.

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While this was a win for the NSAC, the Diaz camp received a date for a hearing on the merits next week.  So, despite losing Monday, they have a week to prepare for the hearing.  Diaz faces a year suspension if his defense is not successful.

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  1. Bruce says

    May 15, 2012 at 8:47 pm

    Totally did NOT tell you so lol.

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