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State v. Rudy B.

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
May 8, 2014
NO. 27,589 (N.M. Ct. App. May. 8, 2014)

Opinion

NO. 27,589

05-08-2014

STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RUDY B., Child-Appellant.

Gary K. King, Attorney General Santa Fe, NM M. Victoria Wilson, Assistant Attorney General Albuquerque, NM for Appellee Jorge A. Alavarado, Chief Public Defender J.K. Theodosia Johnson, Assistant Appellate Defender Santa Fe, NM for Appellant Juvenile Law Center Marsha Levick Neha Desai Jessica Feierman Philadelphia, PA for Amicus Curiae


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 Please see Rule 12-405 NMRA for restrictions on the citation of unpublished memorandum opinions.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. APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF BERNALILLO COUNTY
M. Monica Zamora, District Judge
Gary K. King, Attorney General
Santa Fe, NM
M. Victoria Wilson, Assistant Attorney General
Albuquerque, NM
for Appellee Jorge A. Alavarado, Chief Public Defender
J.K. Theodosia Johnson, Assistant Appellate Defender
Santa Fe, NM
for Appellant Juvenile Law Center
Marsha Levick
Neha Desai
Jessica Feierman
Philadelphia, PA
for Amicus Curiae

MEMORANDUM OPINION

FRY, Judge.

{1} This matter was remanded to us for consideration of whether Child's separate convictions for shooting from a motor vehicle resulting in great bodily harm and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon violate constitutional protections against double jeopardy. We assigned this case to the summary calendar. In our notice of proposed summary disposition, we proposed to conclude that Child's convictions violated his constitutional right to be free from double jeopardy due to our Supreme Court's recent decision in State v. Montoya, 2013-NMSC-020, 306 P.3d 426. [CN 2] The State has filed a memorandum in opposition, which we have duly considered. Because we do not find it persuasive, we reverse. {2} The State argues that the holding in State v. Dominguez, 2005-NMSC-001, 137 N.M. 1, 106 P.3d 563, that convictions for shooting at or from a motor vehicle and aggravated battery do not violate double jeopardy protections, was not overruled by Montoya. See id. ¶ 17; Montoya, 2013-NMSC-020, ¶ 54. [MIO 5] While we acknowledged in our calendar notice that the precise scope of Montoya's overruling of Dominguez was certainly unclear, we interpreted the Supreme Court's mandate in this case to permit this Court to conclude that Montoya's reasoning not only invalidated Dominguez's holding that convictions for voluntary manslaughter and shooting at or from a motor vehicle arising from unitary conduct do not violate double jeopardy, but also its holding that convictions for aggravated battery and shooting at or from a motor vehicle do not violate double jeopardy. [CN 6-7] Accordingly, we are unpersuaded by the State's argument that Dominguez should control our decision in this case. {3} The State further argues that this Court does not have jurisdiction to review this issue because Child did not petition our Supreme Court to review the double jeopardy issue. [MIO 14] The State's argument essentially contends that Child waived his right to review of this issue. However, "[t]he defense of double jeopardy may not be waived and may be raised by the accused at any stage of a criminal prosecution, either before or after judgment." NMSA 1978, § 30-1-10 (1963). Accordingly, we conclude that this issue is properly before this Court.

CONCLUSION

{4} For the foregoing reasons, we conclude that Child's convictions violate his right to be free from double jeopardy and remand to the district court for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

{5} IT IS SO ORDERED.

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CYNTHIA A. FRY, Judge

WE CONCUR:

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MICHAEL D. BUSTAMANTE, Judge
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MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Judge


Summaries of

State v. Rudy B.

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
May 8, 2014
NO. 27,589 (N.M. Ct. App. May. 8, 2014)
Case details for

State v. Rudy B.

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RUDY B., Child-Appellant.

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

Date published: May 8, 2014

Citations

NO. 27,589 (N.M. Ct. App. May. 8, 2014)