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Facts

  • The case involves the City of Santa Fe, acting through its Police Department, as the petitioner-appellee, and a 2002 Tan Nissan Frontier, along with Gilbert L. Baca and Marco Baca as claimants-appellants. The specific events leading to the case are not detailed in the provided text.

Procedural History

  • [Not applicable or not found]

Parties' Submissions

  • Petitioner-Appellee (City of Santa Fe, ex rel. Santa Fe Police Department): The arguments and evidence presented by the petitioner-appellee are not detailed in the provided text.
  • Claimants-Appellants (Gilbert L. Baca and Marco Baca): The arguments and evidence presented by the claimants-appellants are not detailed in the provided text.

Legal Issues

  • (N/A)

Disposition

  • The appeal was dismissed for the reasons stated in the court's calendar notice.

Reasons

  • JAMES J. WECHSLER, Judge (MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Chief Judge, and RODERICK T. KENNEDY, Judge concurring):
    The court proposed summary dismissal based on reasons stated in a notice of proposed summary disposition. No memorandum opposing the summary dismissal was filed by the appellants, and the time for doing so expired. Consequently, the court dismissed the appeal for the reasons outlined in their calendar notice (paras 1-3).
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