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Facts

  • The State of New Mexico appealed from a district court's oral ruling regarding a case involving Defendant-Appellee Brianna Gurule. The specifics of the events leading to the appeal are not detailed in the provided text.

Procedural History

  • District Court of Bernalillo County, June 29, 2016: Oral ruling issued by Judge Charles W. Brown.

Parties' Submissions

  • Appellant (State of New Mexico): The State filed a timely notice of intent not to file a memorandum in opposition to the Court of Appeals' notice of proposed disposition, indicating that it does not oppose the proposed dismissal of the appeal.
  • Appellee (Brianna Gurule): [Not applicable or not found]

Legal Issues

  • Whether the appeal from the district court's oral ruling on June 29, 2016, presents a final and appealable order.

Disposition

  • The appeal was dismissed for lack of a final and appealable order.

Reasons

  • The panel, consisting of Judges Linda M. Vanzi, Michael E. Vigil, and J. Miles Hanisee, concurred in the decision to dismiss the appeal. The dismissal was based on the Court of Appeals' determination that the appeal did not present a final and appealable order, as indicated in their notice of proposed disposition. The State's lack of opposition to this proposed dismissal was also noted (para 1).
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