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STATE V. HARTE

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STATE OF NEW MEXICO,
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.

DONNA HARTE, a/k/a
DONNA LOPEZ-HOLLINGSHEAD,
Defendant-Appellant.

NO. 30,582

COURT OF APPEALS OF NEW MEXICO

August 30, 2011


APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOÑA ANA COUNTY, Stephen Bridgforth, District Judge

COUNSEL

Gary K. King, Attorney General, Santa Fe, NM, for Appellee

The Law Offices of Nancy L. Simmons, P.C., Nancy L. Simmons, Albuquerque, NM, for Appellant

JUDGES

CELIA FOY CASTILLO, Chief Judge. WE CONCUR: JONATHAN B. SUTIN, Judge, RODERICK T. KENNEDY, Judge.

AUTHOR: CELIA FOY CASTILLO.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

CASTILLO, Chief Judge.

Defendant Donna Harte appeals the district court’s orders revoking her probation and imposing judgment and sentence.

On June 14, 2011, this Court filed a second notice of proposed summary disposition, again proposing to affirm. On July, 21, 2011, Defendant filed a second memorandum in opposition, re-asserting the arguments set forth in her first memorandum and suggesting in the alternative that the appeal be reassigned to the general calendar. Having duly considered Defendant’s memoranda in opposition, we affirm the district court for the reasons stated in our first and second notices of proposed summary disposition.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

CELIA FOY CASTILLO, Chief Judge

WE CONCUR:

JONATHAN B. SUTIN, Judge

RODERICK T. KENNEDY, Judge

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