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(02-10-2023 - NM)
Ronald Howes v. New Mexico Department of Health, et al.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on an employment discrimination theory.
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(01-31-2023 - NM)
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Valerie Ann Pohl v. Social Security Administration
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Albuquerque, New Mexico social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the Social Security Administration seeking review of the denial of her application for SSID benefits by HHS.
42 U.S.C. Section 405(b) provides:
(b) Administrative determination of entitlement to benefits; findings of fact; hearings; investigations; evidentiary hearings in reconsiderations of disa... More...
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(03-11-2021 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. CHRISTOPHER SAIS
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Alamogordo, NM - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant CHRISTOPHER SAIS charged with two counts of criminal sexual penetration in the second degree (CSP II) and one count of contemp.
Defendant appeals the district courts judgment and sentence, convicting him
21 for two counts of criminal sexual penetration in the second degree (CSP II ... More...
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(10-14-2020 - NM)
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United States of America v. Pueblo of Santa Aana; Pueblo of Jemez; Pueblo of Zia, et al.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico Indian water law attorneys
The Pueblos of Jemez, Santa Ana, and Zia have resided along the Jemez River
in northern New Mexico since time immemorial; they resided there as their lands
passed from Spanish sovereignty, to Mexican sovere... More...
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(09-30-2020 - NM)
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United States of America v. Francisco Armando Martinez
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The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable seizures by law
enforcement. If an inquisitive agent approaches someone who does not want to
respond, all the person must do is say so. But if one voluntarily answers an agents
non-coercive questions, the conversation falls outside the scope of the Fourth
Amendment even if, as is the case here, it reveals a crime. Defendant ... More...
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(11-20-2019 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. MANUEL FRANCO
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Defendant's charges stem from his use of Ares, a peer-to-peer, file-sharing More...
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(06-21-2019 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO V. KARL CANDELARIA and STATE OF NEW MEXICO V. NORA CHEE
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Defendants Nora Chee and Karl Candelaria each appeal from separate
3 judgments and sentences following a jury verdict finding them both guilty of fraud,
4 forgery, and conspiracy to commit fraud, and Defe... More...
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(05-02-2019 - NM)
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United States of America v. Michael Dalton
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In 2017, Michael Dalton was convicted by a jury of being a felon in possession
of a firearm in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1) and 924(e). Dalton challenges his
conviction on several evidentiary grounds. We agree with only one of Daltons
argumentsthat the distri... More...
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(03-21-2019 - NM)
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Ismael Lopez v. Delta International Machinery Corporation
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After he was injured in Texas by a table saw manufactured by defendant Delta
International Machinery Corporation (Delta), plaintiff Ismael Lopez brought this products
liability action in New Mexico state court against Delta and several related entities. The
defendant... More...
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(02-28-2019 - NM)
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United States of America v. Robert C. Ponce, Daniel P. Bruton and Marcos A. Martinez
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Las Cruces, NM - Eighth Member of Southeastern New Mexico Drug Trafficking Organization Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking and Firearms Offenses
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(10-10-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. ANTHONY L., Child-Appellant.
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New Mexico Court of Appeals
Child appeals the district courts order granting the States motion for 3
September 3, 2016, Child had committed the delinquent acts of: (1) l... More...
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(10-02-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JEANNE ROEPER, a/k/a JEANNA ROEPER
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Defendant is the mother of three children, including fifteen-year-old J.M. 15 (Son). Son had a history of behavioral problems and had been diagnosed with 16 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Defendant also cares for her 17 younger son, who is deaf and suffers from autism and Down syndrome. Along with 18 her own three children, Defendant also cares for her grandchild. 19 ... More...
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(09-18-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. ERNEST BRYAN BARELA
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Defendant was charged with residential burglary, unlawful taking of a motor 8 vehicle, stalking, larceny, and escape or attempt to escape from a peace officer on 9 June 21, 2012. Defendants charges stemmed from an event on May 22, 2012, 10 involving Defendants ex-girlfriend, E. Ramirez. Defendant and Ms. Ramirez had 11 been involved in a two-year relationship and had a child together in March 2... More...
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(08-09-2018 - NM)
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Navajo Nation Northern Edge Navajo Casino v. The Honorable Bradford J. Dalley, et al.
District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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The Appellants, the Navajo Nation and its wholly-owned government
enterprise the Northern Edge Navajo Casino (together, the Tribe or Nation),
entered into a state-tribal gaming compact with New Mexico under the Indian
Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), 25 U.S.C. 27012721. The Tribe agreed
not only to waive its sovereign immunity for personal-injury lawsuits brought by
visi... More...
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(07-24-2018 - NM)
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Rita Buccheri v. GEICO Insurance Company
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Albuquerque, NM - Rita Buccheri sued GEICO Insurance Company on a breach of insurance contract theory.
Date Filed # Docket Text
02/23/2018 166 NOTICE of Briefing Complete by Rita Buccheri re 133 MOTION for Summary Judgment for Violation of the Unfair Practices Act, Trade Practices and Frauds Act or in the Alternative For Partial Summary Judgment for Insurance Bad Faith filed by Rita... More...
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(03-22-2018 - NM)
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Abraham Aleiandro Gonzalez-Alarcon v. Adrian P. Macias
District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Abraham Gonzalez-Alarcon filed a habeas petition under 28 U.S.C. 2241
alleging specific facts which, if proven, would demonstrate that he is a United States
citizen. He seeks release from custody from Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) following ICEs reinstatement of a prior order of removal on that basis.
Dismissing Gonzalez-Alarcons petition, the district court concl... More...
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(03-20-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JUAN GALINDO
Sex Offender
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Deputies from the Bernalillo County Sheriffs Department were dispatched to
16 Defendants home at approximately 3:50 a.m. in response to a call for assistance
17 about an infant who was choking on milk. When the deputies arrived, they were
18 directed to Defendants bedroom, where they found Baby wrapped tightly in a blanket
19 that was saturated with blood near her pelvic area.... More...
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(03-17-2018 - NM)
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Walter Stephen Jackson v. Los Lunas Community Program
District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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This civil rights class action lawsuit was filed thirty years ago to challenge
various aspects of the institutionalization of developmentally disabled individuals at
two state-supported facilities in New Mexico. After a lengthy trial in 1990, the
district court ruled that Defendantsthe two institutions and the individuals charged
with their operationwere violating class members ... More...
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(01-23-2018 - NM)
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Anderson Living Trust v. Energen Resources Corporation
District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Fossil fuels are the decomposed remains of pre-historic flora (coal) and fauna (oil
and gas). They have driven the worlds economy (particularly that of the United States)
for over a century. Discovering marketable deposits, extracting them from the ground,
refining them, and delivering them to consumers in useful form is big business, on one
hand fraught with risk and on the other... More...
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(01-10-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JOSHUA MAESTAS
New Mexico Supreme Court
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Following the altercation with Defendant, Barela received treatment for a
10 concussion at Presbyterian Medical Center and her doctor reported a domestic
11 incident to the police. While at the hospital, Deputy Metzgar of the Bernalillo County
12 Sheriffs Department recorded his interview with Barela, who alleged that on
13 December 2, 2009, Defendant had physically abused her a... More...
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(01-09-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JOHN N. JACK McDOWELL, JR.,
New Mexico Supreme Court
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James Chavez died from stab wounds to his chest on July 10, 2011 in his Rio
3 Rancho home. Shortly before his death, Chavez was cleaning his home with two
4 acquaintances, Casey Williams and David Dinelli. Defendant, Defendants son, and
5 Anthony Villagomez entered the home to recover goods stolen by Chavez that
6 belonged to Defendants son. Villagomez carried a sawed-off shot... More...
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(01-07-2018 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JENNIFER MARTINEZ
New Mexico Supreme Court
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Bloomfield Police Sergeant George Rascon pulled over Defendant Jennifer
8 Martinez for failing to stop at a stop sign and, as a result, the police obtained evidence
9 that led to Defendants arrest and conviction for driving while intoxicated. In a
10 motion to suppress evidence, Defendant argued that the video from the officers on
11 board camera, or dash-cam, demonstrated tha... More...
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(01-07-2018 - NM)
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Yasmin Montano v. Megan J. Brennan
District of New Mexico Federal Courthouse - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Yasmin Montano brought this action against the Postmaster General under
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000e2000e-17 (Title VII),
alleging that her supervisors at the United States Postal Service (USPS) had illegally
discriminated against her based on her gender and had retaliated against her for
complaining about the discrimination. The district court gra... More...
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(12-21-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. DENNIS SAMUEL MIERA
Musician gets 24 years for molesting child
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Defendant Dennis Miera met Margarita Burciaga (Margarita) in 2000. The two
18 began dating, and eventually moved in together. When the relationship ended in the
19 spring of 2003, the couple split amicably, and Defendant continued to babysit
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1 Margaritas children. In the summer of 2006, Defendant had agreed to watch G.M.,
2 Margaritas eight-year-old daughter. Before the vis... More...
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(11-29-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JOHN ERIC OCHOA
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
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3 {1} The right to a speedy trial is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the United
4 States Constitution and Article II, Section 14 of the New Mexico Constitution.
5 Defendant was arrested on May 12, 2008, and charged with a number of offenses
6 relating to criminal sexual contact of a minor. Prior to a mistrial on March 8, 2010,
7 trial was delayed for a number of reasons includ... More...
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(11-03-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. LARESSA VARGAS
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
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On April 23, 2011 at approximately 1:00 a.m., Bernalillo County Deputy
2 Sheriff Patrick Rael was part of a force conducting a DWI checkpoint on Coors
3 Boulevard in Albuquerque when he encountered Vargas. As Vargas approached the
4 checkpoint, she stopped fifteen to twenty yards before she reached where Deputy
5 Rael was standing, and Deputy Rael waved his flashlight to get her a... More...
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(11-03-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. BENJAMIN DAVID BAROZ III
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On August 30, 2011, in Alamogordo, New Mexico, Defendants father drove
10 his truck past Vangie Cordovas house, where she lived with her grandsons, Matthew
11 Cordova and Daniel Cordova, with Defendant in the passenger seat. The truck passed
12 the house at least once, went around the block, and came back again, very slowly,
13 with the windows partially rolled down. Matthew Cor... More...
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(11-03-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v.n BILL TURNER
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Defendant was indicted on 211 counts, including 52 counts of securities fraud,
18 52 counts of prohibited conduct in providing investment advice, 52 counts of fraud,1
52 counts of forgery, two counts of theft of identity, and one count of conspiracy to
2 commit securities fraud. Following Defendants plea of not guilty, the State filed a
3 motion to set conditions of release. Afte... More...
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(04-10-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. ZACHERY E. LINDSEY
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In October 2013 Defendant pled no contest to residential burglary, a third
18 degree felony, and larceny, a fourth-degree felony, offenses committed in November
19 2012 when Defendant was nineteen years old. For those offenses, Defendant received
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1 a conditional discharge, contingent upon his successful completion of five years
2 probation and repayment of up to $1,417 in r... More...
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(04-05-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. BILL TURNER
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Defendant was indicted on 211 counts, including 52 counts of securities fraud,
18 52 counts of prohibited conduct in providing investment advice, 52 counts of fraud,1
1 52 counts of forgery, two counts of theft of identity, and one count of conspiracy to
2 commit securities fraud. Following Defendants plea of not guilty, the State filed a
3 motion to set conditions of release. Af... More...
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(04-05-2017 - NM)
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United States of America v. Darryl J. Gutierrez
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Albuquerque, NM
A federal jury sitting in Albuquerque, N.M., returned a verdict finding Darryl J. Gutierrez of Santa Fe, N.M., guilty of violating the federal tax laws. Gutierrez, 61, was found guilty of obstructing and impeding the administration of the internal revenue laws and filing false tax returns.
Gutierrez was indicted on Nov. 5, 2015, and charged with one count of obstr... More...
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(04-02-2017 - NM)
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. DESIREE LINARES
Murder suspect incompetent
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Linares and Alexis Shields resided together as the foster children of Evelyn
15 Miranda. In June 2011, Linares and ... More...
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(03-09-2017 - NM)
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