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Facts

  • The case involves the State's appeal from a district court order that suppressed evidence. Specific details leading to the suppression of evidence are not provided in the text.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Otero County, James Waylon Counts, District Judge, September 25, 2014: The district court issued an order suppressing evidence.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellant (State of New Mexico): The State indicated that it would not be filing a memorandum in opposition to the proposed affirmation of the district court's order suppressing evidence.
  • Defendant-Appellee (Scott Williams): [Not applicable or not found]

Legal Issues

  • Whether the district court's order suppressing evidence should be affirmed.

Disposition

  • The district court's order suppressing evidence was affirmed.

Reasons

  • SUTIN, J., with CYNTHIA A. FRY, J., and J. MILES HANISEE, J., concurring: The decision to affirm the district court's order suppressing evidence was based on the reasons stated in the calendar notice. The State's decision not to file a memorandum in opposition was also noted (para 1).
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