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Citations - New Mexico Laws and Court Rules
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts - cited by 2,333 documents
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts - cited by 2,333 documents
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Facts
- The Defendant, Steve Tollardo, appealed from the district court's amended judgment and sentence. He had previously filed a timely motion for reconsideration of sentence pursuant to Rule 5-801 NMRA within ninety days after the sentence was imposed.
Procedural History
- Appeal from the District Court of Taos County, Gerald E. Baca, District Judge, February 16, 2016: The district court's amended judgment and sentence was appealed by the Defendant.
Parties' Submissions
- Defendant-Appellant: Argued for reconsideration of sentence pursuant to Rule 5-801 NMRA, indicating agreement with the proposed dismissal of the appeal.
- Plaintiff-Appellee: [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the appeal from the district court's amended judgment and sentence should be dismissed for lack of a final order.
Disposition
- The appeal was dismissed for lack of a final order as indicated in the Court's notice of proposed disposition.
Reasons
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Per Roderick T. Kennedy, J. (James J. Wechsler, J., and J. Miles Hanisee, J., concurring): The Court decided to dismiss the appeal following the Defendant's agreement with the Court's notice of proposed disposition, which suggested dismissal for lack of a final order.
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