Opinion
NO. 33,059
03-10-2015
STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. GABRIEL GUZMAN REYES, Defendant-Appellant,
Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General Margaret McLean, Assistant Attorney General Santa Fe, NM for Appellee Jorge A. Alvarado, Chief Public Defender Sergio Viscoli, Assistant Appellate Defender Santa Fe, NM for Appellant
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Fernando R. Macias, District Judge
Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General
Margaret McLean, Assistant Attorney General
Santa Fe, NM
for Appellee Jorge A. Alvarado, Chief Public Defender
Sergio Viscoli, Assistant Appellate Defender
Santa Fe, NM
for Appellant
MEMORANDUM OPINION
GARCIA, Judge. {1} Defendant appeals from a conviction for burglary, entered pursuant to a plea agreement in which he reserved the right to appeal. On November 19, 2014, we issued a second notice of proposed summary disposition in which we proposed to reverse. {2} On February 9, 2015, the State filed a response with this Court, indicating that it would be filing a motion for stay with the New Mexico Supreme Court and requesting that we await a decision from that Court on the State's motion before taking further action in this case. We have done so. The New Mexico Supreme Court has recently denied the State's motion. {3} Although it is less than entirely clear, the State's response may incorporate a similar request that this Court stay or hold this case in abeyance pending a decision from the New Mexico Supreme Court in State v. Archuleta, ___-NMCA-___, ___ P.3d. ___, (No. 32,794, Oct. 27, 2014), cert. granted, ___-NMCERT-___ (No. 35,005, Jan. 26, 2015). To the extent that the such request is made, it is denied. {4} Turning to the merits, we previously opined that Defendant's conviction for burglary cannot stand in light of this Court's decision in Archuleta. The State indicates that it "is unable to provide any additional facts or other legal argument in response to the proposed disposition." {5} Accordingly, for the reasons stated, we reverse and remand for further proceedings consistent herewith. {6} IT IS SO ORDERED.
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TIMOTHY L. GARCIA, Judge
WE CONCUR:
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MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Chief Judge
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RODERICK T. KENNEDY, Judge