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State v. Gabaldon

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
Dec 30, 2015
NO. 34,770 (N.M. Ct. App. Dec. 30, 2015)

Opinion

NO. 34,770

12-30-2015

STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EVA GABALDON, Defendant-Appellant.

Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General Santa Fe, NM for Appellee Jorge A. Alvarado, Chief Public Defender Santa Fe, NM Steven J. Forsberg, Assistant Appellate Defender Albuquerque, NM for Appellant


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 Please see Rule 12-405 NMRA for restrictions on the citation of unpublished memorandum opinions.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
Alisa A. Hadfield, District Judge Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General
Santa Fe, NM for Appellee Jorge A. Alvarado, Chief Public Defender
Santa Fe, NM
Steven J. Forsberg, Assistant Appellate Defender
Albuquerque, NM for Appellant

MEMORANDUM OPINION

ZAMORA, Judge. {1} Defendant Eva Gabaldon appeals from the district court's affirmance of her conviction at bench trial for driving while under the influence of alcohol (first offense). [DS 1; RP 40, 60, 68] The district court entered its judgment in the on-record metropolitan court appeal on April 23, 2015 [RP 68], along with a memorandum opinion setting forth the factual background and the court's analysis [RP 60-67]. In this Court's notice of proposed disposition, we proposed to agree with the district court in its factual presentation, analysis, conclusion, and proposed to adopt the district court's memorandum opinion for purposes of this appeal. [CN 1-2] Defendant has filed a memorandum in opposition (MIO) to this Court's notice of proposed disposition. We have given due consideration to the memorandum in opposition, and, remaining unpersuaded, we affirm Defendant's conviction.

In her memorandum in opposition, Defendant does not raise any new issues or arguments and, instead, simply argues that this Court should reconsider its holding in City of Las Cruces v. Betancourt, 1987-NMCA-039, 105 N.M. 655, 735 P.2d 1161, and State v. Bates, 1995-NMCA-080, 120 N.M. 457, 902 P.2d 1060, because they are inadequate, vague, and/or no longer applicable. [MIO 1] We decline to reconsider Betancourt or Bates or overrule them, and we hold that Betancourt and Bates are currently the controlling law for purposes of deciding this case. See, e.g., Gulbransen v. Progressive Halcyon Ins. Co., 2010-NMCA-082, ¶ 13, 148 N.M. 585, 241 P.3d 183 (stating that a formal Court of Appeals opinion is controlling authority, even when the Supreme Court has granted certiorari in the case).

Accordingly, for the reasons set forth in our notice of proposed disposition and herein, and for the reasons articulated in the memorandum opinion of the district court, we affirm Defendant's conviction.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

/s/ _________

M. MONICA ZAMORA, Judge

WE CONCUR:

/s/ _________
JONATHAN B. SUTIN, Judge /s/ _________
LINDA M. VANZI, Judge


Summaries of

State v. Gabaldon

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
Dec 30, 2015
NO. 34,770 (N.M. Ct. App. Dec. 30, 2015)
Case details for

State v. Gabaldon

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EVA GABALDON…

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

Date published: Dec 30, 2015

Citations

NO. 34,770 (N.M. Ct. App. Dec. 30, 2015)