State v. Anaya
State v. Anaya
Opinion
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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO No. A-1-CA-39844 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. THOMAS ANAYA, Defendant-Appellant.
APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF COLFAX COUNTY Melissa A. Kennelly, District Judge Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General Santa Fe, NM for Appellee Liane E. Kerr, LLC Liane E. Kerr Albuquerque, NM for Appellant MEMORANDUM OPINION BOGARDUS, Judge. {1} Defendant appeals from his convictions, following a jury trial, for aggravated battery (great bodily harm) and false imprisonment. We issued a notice of proposed disposition, in which we proposed to summarily affirm. Defendant filed a memorandum in opposition, which we have duly considered. Unpersuaded, we affirm. {2} Defendant has not presented any facts, authority, or argument in his memorandum in opposition that persuade this Court that our proposed summary disposition was incorrect. See Hennessy v. Duryea, 1998-NMCA-036, ¶ 24, 124 N.M. 754, 955 P.2d 683 (“Our courts have repeatedly held that, in summary calendar cases, the burden is on the party opposing the proposed disposition to clearly point out errors in fact or law.”); State v. Mondragon, 1988-NMCA-027, ¶ 10, 107 N.M. 421, 759 P.2d 1003 (stating that a party responding to a summary calendar notice must come forward and specifically point out errors of law and fact, and the repetition of earlier arguments does not fulfill this requirement), superseded by statute on other grounds as stated in State v. Harris, 2013-NMCA-031, ¶ 3, 297 P.3d 374. {3} Accordingly, for the reasons stated in our notice of proposed disposition and herein, we affirm. {4} IT IS SO ORDERED.
KRISTINA BOGARDUS, Judge WE CONCUR: JACQUELINE R. MEDINA, Judge MEGAN P. DUFFY, Judge
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