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State v. Rojas
35,162
| N.M. Ct. App. | Jul 27, 2016
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*1 This memorandum opinion was not selected for publication in the New Mexico Appellate Reports. Please see Rule 12-405 NMRA for restrictions on the citation of unpublished memorandum opinions. Please also note that this electronic memorandum opinion may contain computer-generated errors or other deviations from the official paper version filed by the Court of Appeals and does not include the filing date.

33 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO STATE OF NEW MEXICO,

Plaintiff-Appellee, v. No. 35,162 TANISHA ROJAS,

Defendant-Appellant. APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF BERNALILLO COUNTY Brett R. Loveless, District Judge

Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General

Santa Fe, NM

for Appellee

Bennett Baur, Chief Public Defender

Steven J. Forsberg, Assistant Public Defender

Albuquerque, NM

for Appellant

MEMORANDUM OPINION

BUSTAMANTE, Judge. *2 {1} Defendant appeals from a district court on-the-record opinion affirming her metropolitan court conviction for Driving While Intoxicated. We issued a calendar notice proposing to affirm. Defendant has filed a memorandum in opposition, in which she concedes that our calendar notice contained no factual or legal errors. In addition Defendant concedes that this Court does not have the power to revisit or change the Supreme Court case law that control the outcome in this case. Accordingly, we affirm. See State v. Ibarra , 1993-NMCA-040, ¶ 11, 116 N.M. 486, 864 P.2d 302 (“A party opposing summary disposition is required to come forward and specifically point out errors in fact and/or law.”). IT IS SO ORDERED.

{2}

_______________________________________ MICHAEL D. BUSTAMANTE, Judge WE CONCUR:

RODERICK T. KENNEDY, Judge

LINDA M. VANZI, Judge

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Case Details

Case Name: State v. Rojas
Court Name: New Mexico Court of Appeals
Date Published: Jul 27, 2016
Docket Number: 35,162
Court Abbreviation: N.M. Ct. App.
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