New Mexico Court of Appeals, 2011

Village of Ruidoso v. Garrison

Village of Ruidoso v. Garrison
New Mexico Court of Appeals · Decided August 30, 2011

Village of Ruidoso v. Garrison

Opinion

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6 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

7 VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO, 8 Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NO. 30,765 LOGAN GARRISON, 11 Defendant-Appellant.

12 APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY James Waylon Counts, District Judge Bryant, Schneider-Cook Law Firm Daniel A. Bryant Ruidoso, NM for Appellee Logan Garrison Ruidoso, NM Pro Se Appellant 21 MEMORANDUM OPINION VIGIL, Judge.

23 Appellant Logan Garrison (Defendant) appeals from the district court’s ruling that affirms his municipal court conviction for violation of the ordinance requiring that he have a driver’s license. Our notice proposed to affirm. While this Court granted Defendant’s request for an extension of time to file a memorandum in opposition, Defendant never filed a memorandum in opposition. For reasons set forth in our notice, we affirm.

5 IT IS SO ORDERED.

6 _______________________________ 7 MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Judge WE CONCUR:

9 _________________________________ MICHAEL D. BUSTAMANTE, Judge

11 _________________________________ TIMOTHY L. GARCIA, Judge

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