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Facts

  • The case involves the Defendant, Logan Garrison, who was convicted in municipal court for violating an ordinance that required him to have a driver's license.

Procedural History

  • District Court of Lincoln County, James Waylon Counts, District Judge: Affirmed the municipal court conviction of the Defendant for violation of the ordinance requiring a driver's license.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellee (Village of Ruidoso): [Not applicable or not found]
  • Defendant-Appellant (Logan Garrison): Requested an extension of time to file a memorandum in opposition, which was granted, but never filed the memorandum.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the district court's ruling affirming the Defendant's municipal court conviction for violation of the ordinance requiring a driver's license should be upheld.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s ruling that affirmed the Defendant's municipal court conviction for violation of the ordinance requiring that he have a driver's license.

Reasons

  • Per Michael E. Vigil, J. (Michael D. Bustamante, J., and Timothy L. Garcia, J., concurring): The Court decided to affirm the district court's ruling based on reasons set forth in their notice. Despite granting the Defendant an extension of time to file a memorandum in opposition, the Defendant failed to submit any memorandum, leading to the Court's decision to affirm the original conviction.
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