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Facts
The case involves a dispute between the Plaintiffs, who sought legal recourse against the Defendant, a medical center. The specific events or circumstances leading to the dispute are not detailed in the decision.
Procedural History
- Godwin v. Mem'l Med. Ctr., 130 N.M. 459, 26 P.3d 103 (2001): The New Mexico Court of Appeals issued a decision in the case. The holding of this decision is not specified in the text.
Parties' Submissions
- Plaintiffs-Respondents: [Not applicable or not found]
- Defendant-Petitioner: [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the writs of certiorari issued by the Supreme Court of New Mexico should be quashed.
Disposition
- The Supreme Court of New Mexico quashed the writs of certiorari issued on June 4, 2001.
- The case was remanded to the New Mexico Court of Appeals for further proceedings.
Reasons
Per Chief Justice Patricio M. Serna (Justices Joseph F. Baca, Gene E. Franchini, and Petra Jimenez Maes concurring; Justice Pamela B. Minzner recusing):
The Court, after considering the petitions for writs of certiorari, the briefs, and oral arguments, determined that the writs of certiorari previously issued should be quashed. The Court did not provide detailed reasoning for this decision in the text. The record was ordered to be returned to the New Mexico Court of Appeals for further proceedings.