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Facts

  • The case involves the State of New Mexico as the Plaintiff-Appellee and Enrique Villar as the Defendant-Appellant. The specific events leading to the appeal are not detailed in the provided text.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Santa Fe County, Mary Marlowe Sommer, District Court Judge.

Parties' Submissions

  • Appellee (State of New Mexico): Did not file a memorandum in opposition to the proposed summary disposition (para 1).
  • Appellant (Enrique Villar): Specific arguments made by the appellant are not detailed in the provided text.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the appellate court should reverse the decision of the District Court of Santa Fe County based on the proposed summary disposition for reasons stated in the notice of proposed summary disposition. (para 1)

Disposition

  • The decision of the District Court of Santa Fe County was reversed. (para 1)

Reasons

  • Per Bogardus, J. (Attrep, C.J., and Yohaem, J., concurring):
    The appellate court decided to reverse the decision of the District Court of Santa Fe County. This decision was based on the appellee's failure to file a memorandum in opposition to the proposed summary disposition, and the time for doing so had expired. The court relied on the reasoning contained in its notice of proposed disposition without opposition from the appellee (para 1).
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