New Mexico Court of Appeals, 2015

State v. Castro

State v. Castro
New Mexico Court of Appeals · Decided February 12, 2015

State v. Castro

Opinion

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1 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO STATE OF NEW MEXICO, 3 Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NO. 33,886 ROGELIO CASTRO, 6 Defendant-Appellant.

7 APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF OTERO COUNTY Jerry H Ritter Jr., District Judge Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General Santa Fe, NM for Appellee Jorge A. Alvarado, Chief Public Defender Sergio Viscoli, Assistant Appellate Defender B. Douglas Wood III, Assistant Appellate Defender Santa Fe, NM for Appellant 17 MEMORANDUM OPINION VANZI, Judge.

1 {1} Defendant has appealed from the revocation of his probation. We previously issued a notice of proposed summary disposition in which we proposed to uphold the district court’s decision. Defendant has filed a memorandum in opposition, which we have duly considered. Because we remain unpersuaded by Defendant’s assertions of error, we affirm.

6 {2} Defendant has raised a single issue, challenging the district court’s determination that he is not entitled to good time credit on the probation that he was serving concurrently with in-house parole. In the notice of proposed summary disposition we opined that this Court’s recent decision in State v. Ortiz, ___-NMCA- ___, ___ P.3d ___ (No. 31,049, Nov. 13, 2014), provides clear and direct support for the district court’s decision.

12 {3} In the memorandum in opposition Defendant concedes that Ortiz is on point.

13 [MIO 4] However, we understand Defendant to take the position that Ortiz was wrongly decided. [MIO 4-9] To the extent that Defendant invites the Court to reconsider or overturn Ortiz, we decline to do so. {4} Accordingly, for the foregoing reasons, as well as the reasons set forth in the notice of proposed summary disposition, we affirm.

18 {5} IT IS SO ORDERED.

1 __________________________________ 2 LINDA M. VANZI, Judge

3 WE CONCUR:

4 _________________________________ MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Chief Judge

6 _________________________________ J. MILES HANISEE, Judge

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