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Facts

  • The facts leading to the case are not detailed in the provided memorandum opinion. Therefore, the specific events that initiated the legal proceedings against Joseph Paz, the Defendant-Appellee, are not available in the text.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Doña Ana County, Lisa C. Schultz, District Judge.

Parties' Submissions

  • Appellant: The State of New Mexico, through its counsel, filed a memorandum indicating that it does not oppose the dismissal of the case as stated in the calendar notice.
  • Appellee: Information regarding the specific arguments or submissions made by the Appellee, Joseph Paz, is not provided in the memorandum opinion.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the case against Joseph Paz should be dismissed as proposed in the calendar notice.

Disposition

  • The appeal was dismissed as proposed for the reasons stated in the calendar notice.

Reasons

  • Per Roderick T. Kennedy, J. (James J. Wechsler, J., and Michael E. Vigil, J., concurring):
    The decision to dismiss the appeal was based on the Appellant's memorandum indicating no opposition to the dismissal as stated in the calendar notice. The memorandum opinion does not provide further details on the reasons for the proposed dismissal or the arguments leading to this decision.
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