State v. Martin

New Mexico Supreme Court
State v. Martin, 202 P.2d 968 (N.M. 1949)
53 N.M. 113
Brice, Sadler, Lujan, Compton, McGhee

State v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The same questions are presented in this case as in the case of State v. McKinley, 53 N.M. 106, 202 P.2d 964, and with which it has been consolidated for oral argument and submission. Accordingly, on the authority of the pronouncements made in the opinion in the latter case, the judgment in this case is erroneous and should be reversed and the cause remanded to the District Court with a direction to set aside its judgment and enter an order overruling the defendant’s motion to quash and for further proceedings not inconsistent with the views expressed in the opinion in State v. McKinley, supra;

It is so ordered.

BRICE, C. J., and SADLER, LUJAN,, and COMPTON, JJ., concur. McGHEE, J., dissents.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff in Error, v. Joe MARTIN, Defendant in Error
Status
Published