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Facts

  • The case involves the State of New Mexico's appeal from an order denying a motion for reconsideration related to the case against Stephanie Veronica Delara. Specific facts leading to the appeal are not detailed in the provided text.

Procedural History

  • District Court of Lincoln County, Judge Daniel A. Bryant: Issued an order denying a motion for reconsideration, which led to the State's appeal.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellant (State of New Mexico): Filed a motion for reconsideration in the district court, which was denied, leading to the appeal. The State later indicated that it does not oppose the Court of Appeals' proposed summary disposition to dismiss the appeal (para 1).
  • Defendant-Appellee (Stephanie Veronica Delara): Specific arguments made by the Defendant-Appellee in response to the motion for reconsideration or the appeal are not detailed in the provided text.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the order denying the State's motion for reconsideration should be upheld.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals dismissed the State's appeal from the order denying the motion for reconsideration.

Reasons

  • Per Michael D. Bustamante, J. (James J. Wechsler, J., and M. Monica Zamora, J., concurring): The decision to dismiss the appeal was based on the State's response indicating that it does not oppose the Court of Appeals' proposed summary disposition to dismiss. The specific reasons leading to the initial proposal to dismiss by the Court of Appeals are not detailed in the provided text (paras 1-2).
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