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Facts
- The case involves an appeal concerning the estate of Charles M. Crossley. Glen Baumgartner, the claimant-appellant, contested matters related to the estate against the respondent-appellee, whose specific grievances or claims are not detailed in the provided text.
Procedural History
- Appeal from the District Court of Quay, Albert Mitchell, District Judge, with a decision date of February 13, 2014. The specific holdings of the lower court are not provided in the text.
Parties' Submissions
- Appellee: The specific arguments made by the appellee are not detailed in the provided text. (N/A)
- Appellant (Glen Baumgartner): As a pro se appellant, Baumgartner represented himself, but his specific arguments or claims against the estate are not detailed in the provided text.
Legal Issues
- The specific legal issues considered by the Court of Appeals are not detailed in the provided text.
Disposition
- The Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of the District Court of Quay. (para 2)
Reasons
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Per Michael E. Vigil, J., with Cynthia A. Fry, J., and Timothy L. Garcia, J., concurring: The Court of Appeals proposed summary affirmance for reasons stated in a notice of proposed summary disposition. No memorandum opposing summary affirmance was filed, and the time for doing so expired, leading to the affirmation of the lower court's decision. (paras 1-3)
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