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BACA V. WILLIAMS, 132 N.M. 193, 46 P.3d 100 (S. Ct. 2002)

THOMAS BACA, Plaintiff-Respondent,
vs.
KEN WILLIAMS, Defendant-Petitioner.

NO. 27,416

SUPREME COURT OF NEW MEXICO

132 N.M. 193, 46 P.3d 100

April 12, 2002, Decided

OPINION

ORDER

WHEREAS, this matter came on for consideration by the Court upon petition for writ of certiorari to the New Mexico Court of Appeals, and the Court having considered said petition and being sufficiently advised issued its writ of certiorari on April 8, 2002; and

WHEREAS, the petition was GRANTED on all issues as stated in the petition.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that this cause hereby is placed on the GENERAL CALENDAR and the parties hereby are notified that the Record Proper and Supplemental Record Proper were filed in this Court on April 10, 2002;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that petitioner may designate the Transcript of Proceedings pursuant to Rule 12-211 NMRA;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that petitioner's brief in chief shall be timely if filed on or before May 31, 2002, with respondent's answer brief due forty-five (45) days after the filing of petitioners' brief, and petitioners' reply brief, if any, due twenty (20) days after filing of respondent's answer brief in accordance with the Rules of Appellate Procedure;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs shall consolidate and update any briefs filed in the New Mexico Court of Appeals with respect to the issues identified herein without incorporation by reference, and shall comment on the Court of Appeals memorandum opinion filed February 18, 2002; and

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that oral argument may be requested pursuant to Rule 12-214 NMRA.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

WITNESS, The Hon. Patricio M. Serna, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New Mexico, and the seal of said Court this 12th day of April, 2002.

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