State v. Kelso
State v. Kelso
Opinion
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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO No. A-1-CA-40367 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DANIELLE KELSO, Defendant-Appellant.
APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOÑA ANA COUNTY Conrad F. Perea, District Court Judge Raúl Torrez, Attorney General Santa Fe, NM Michael J. Thomas, Assistant Attorney General Albuquerque, NM for Appellee Bennett J. Baur, Chief Public Defender Kathleen T. Baldridge, Assistant Appellate Defender Carrie Cochran, Assistant Appellate Defender Santa Fe, NM for Appellant MEMORANDUM OPINION ATTREP, Chief Judge. {1} Defendant appeals her convictions for attempted first degree murder, false imprisonment, battery on a household member, and assault on a household member. [8-10-22 CN 1] In this Court’s first notice of proposed disposition, we proposed to summarily affirm Defendant’s convictions. [8-10-22 CN 1, 9] Defendant responded by filing a memorandum in opposition and a motion to amend the docketing statement, seeking to add the issue of whether Defendant’s convictions for assault on a household member and battery on a household member violate Defendant’s right to be free from double jeopardy. [MIO 7] This Court then filed a second notice of proposed disposition, proposing to: (1) agree with Defendant that her double jeopardy rights were violated in this case, and remand to the district court with instructions to vacate Defendant’s conviction for assault on a household member [11-16-22 CN 1-6]; and (2) affirm on all other issues raised. [11-16-22 CN 6-11] The State responded to this Court’s second notice of proposed disposition, stating that it does not oppose our proposed resolution in this case. [State Rsp. 1] Defendant also responded, indicating that she would not be filing a memorandum in response to our second notice of proposed disposition. [Def Rsp. 1] Accordingly, for the reasons stated in our second notice of proposed disposition and herein, we reverse and remand for proceedings to vacate Defendant’s conviction for assault on a household member and affirm Defendant’s remaining convictions. {2} IT IS SO ORDERED.
JENNIFER L. ATTREP, Chief Judge WE CONCUR: J. MILES HANISEE, Judge MEGAN P. DUFFY, Judge
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