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Facts
- The Defendant was convicted for violating a City of Roswell municipal ordinance that prohibits obstructing a peace officer while the officer is performing his duties lawfully (para 1).
Procedural History
- Appeal from the District Court of Chaves County, James M. Hudson, District Judge, June 15, 2016: Conviction for violating a City of Roswell municipal ordinance against obstructing a peace officer.
Parties' Submissions
- Defendant-Appellant: The document does not provide specific arguments made by the Defendant-Appellant (N/A).
- Plaintiff-Appellee: The document does not provide specific arguments made by the Plaintiff-Appellee.
Legal Issues
- Whether the Defendant's conviction for violating a City of Roswell municipal ordinance against obstructing a peace officer should be upheld (para 1).
Disposition
- The Court of Appeals affirmed the Defendant's conviction (para 2).
Reasons
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Per J. MILES HANISEE, with RODERICK T. KENNEDY and M. MONICA ZAMORA, JJ., concurring: The Court decided to affirm the Defendant's conviction after issuing a notice of proposed disposition, to which the Defendant responded by indicating a decision not to challenge the Court’s proposed affirmance. The reasons for affirming the conviction were stated in the notice of proposed disposition (paras 1-2).
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