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Facts

  • The Defendant was determined by the district court to be a fugitive, which led to a denial of credit for time served on probation.

Procedural History

  • District Court of Doña Ana County, Richard M. Jacquez, District Court Judge: The court determined the Defendant was a fugitive, resulting in denial of credit for time served on probation.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellee (State of New Mexico): [Not applicable or not found]
  • Defendant-Appellant (Raymon Burciaga): Appealed the district court's order that determined him as a fugitive and denied credit for time served on probation.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the district court erred in determining the Defendant as a fugitive and thereby denying him credit for time served on probation.

Disposition

  • The decision of the district court was reversed.

Reasons

  • Per Duffy, J. (Henderson and Yohalem, JJ., concurring): The Court of Appeals issued a notice of proposed disposition to reverse the district court's determination that the Defendant was a fugitive and could therefore be denied credit for time served on probation. The State filed a timely notice of intent not to file a memorandum in opposition. Based on the reasons stated in the notice of proposed disposition, the Court of Appeals reversed the district court's order (para 1).
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