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Facts
- The case involves the Defendant, Johnathon J. Martinez, who was on probation. The specific events leading to the probation revocation are not detailed in the decision.
Procedural History
- District Court of Quay County, Albert J. Mitchell, Jr., District Judge: The probation of Johnathon J. Martinez was revoked.
Parties' Submissions
- Plaintiff-Appellee (State of New Mexico): The specific arguments made by the State in support of the probation revocation are not detailed in the decision.
- Defendant-Appellant (Johnathon J. Martinez): The specific arguments made by the Defendant against the probation revocation are not detailed in the decision.
Legal Issues
- Whether the revocation of Defendant’s probation was appropriate.
Disposition
- The revocation of Defendant’s probation is reversed in part and affirmed in part, and the case is remanded to the district court for further proceedings.
Reasons
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Per Julie J. Vargas, J., with Jennifer L. Attrep, J., and Zachary A. Ives, J., concurring: The Court of Appeals decided to reverse the revocation of the Defendant's probation and remand the case for further proceedings based on the reasons set out in their notice of proposed summary disposition. Both the State and the Defendant did not oppose the proposed summary disposition of the issues (paras 1-3).
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