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Facts

  • Child Deanna H. was on probation and faced a probation revocation by the Children’s Court, leading to a commitment to the Children, Youth and Families Department for up to one year (para 1).

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Eddy County, Lisa B. Riley, District Judge: The Children's Court order revoking Child Deanna H.'s probation and committing her to the Children, Youth and Families Department for a period not to exceed one year was appealed.

Parties' Submissions

  • Appellant (Child Deanna H.): [Not applicable or not found]
  • Appellee (State of New Mexico): Agreed with the Court's proposal to reverse and remand for a new hearing on the petition to revoke Child's probation (para 1).

Legal Issues

  • Whether the Children’s Court order revoking Child Deanna H.'s probation and committing her to the Children, Youth and Families Department should be reversed and remanded for a new hearing.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals reversed the Children’s Court order revoking Child Deanna H.'s probation and remanded for a new hearing on the State’s petition to revoke Child’s probation (para 1).

Reasons

  • Per James J. Wechsler (M. Monica Zamora, J. Miles Hanisee, Judges concurring): The decision to reverse and remand for a new hearing was based on the agreement of the State with the Court's proposal, as stated in the Court's notice of proposed disposition (para 1).
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