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Facts

  • The City of Gallup, New Mexico, initiated legal action against Phillip Hart. The specific events leading to this case are not detailed in the provided text.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of McKinley County, Robert A. Aragon, District Judge.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellee (City of Gallup, New Mexico): The arguments and evidence presented by the City of Gallup are not detailed in the provided text. (N/A)
  • Defendant-Appellant (Phillip Hart): Phillip Hart's arguments against the City of Gallup's claims are not detailed in the provided text.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the appeal should be summarily dismissed for reasons stated in the notice of proposed summary disposition. (para 1)

Disposition

  • The appeal was summarily dismissed. (para 2)

Reasons

  • Per Michael E. Vigil, J. (M. Monica Zamora, J., and J. Miles Hanisee, J., concurring):
    The Court of Appeals of New Mexico, led by Judge Michael E. Vigil with Judges M. Monica Zamora and J. Miles Hanisee concurring, decided to summarily dismiss the appeal. The decision was based on the grounds outlined in the notice of proposed summary disposition. No memorandum opposing the summary dismissal was filed by the appellant, Phillip Hart, and the period for submitting such a memorandum had lapsed (paras 1-3).
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