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Facts

  • The case involves the State of New Mexico's appeal from the district court’s judgments and sentences concerning Hector Vega. Specific details leading to the appeal are not provided in the memorandum opinion.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Lea County, Mark Terrence Sanchez, District Judge, with judgments and sentences filed in D-506-CR-2015-00484 and D-506-CR-2014-00755. The nature of the lower court's decision is not specified in the memorandum opinion.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellant (State of New Mexico): Sought to appeal from the district court’s judgments and sentences. Specific arguments or evidence presented by the State are not detailed in the memorandum opinion. (N/A)
  • Defendant-Appellee (Hector Vega): Specific arguments or evidence presented by Vega are not detailed in the memorandum opinion.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the State of New Mexico's appeal from the district court's judgments and sentences should be dismissed. (para 1)

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals of New Mexico dismissed the State’s appeal. (para 1)

Reasons

  • Per M. Monica Zamora, with Jonathan B. Sutin and J. Miles Hanisee concurring, the Court of Appeals decided to dismiss the State's appeal based on the reasoning contained in their notice of proposed disposition. The State had filed a notice of its intent not to file a memorandum in opposition to the court's notice of proposed disposition, leading to the court's decision to dismiss the appeal. (para 1)
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