New Mexico v. Torres

Docket NumberS-1-SC-35477
Decision Date08 February 2018

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47 cases
  • State v. Garcia
    • United States
    • New Mexico Supreme Court
    • January 8, 2021
    ...need not be proved; a mutually implied understanding is sufficient to establish the conspiracy." State v. Torres , 2018-NMSC-013, ¶ 50, 413 P.3d 467 (internal quotation marks and citation omitted).{49} In this case, the State's theory in support of the conspiracy charge was that Defendant a......
  • State v. Sloan
    • United States
    • New Mexico Supreme Court
    • October 31, 2019
    ...proceeding is "critical," which triggers the constitutional right to be present at that stage. See State v. Torres , 2018-NMSC-013, ¶ 68, 413 P.3d 467 (citing Kentucky v. Stincer , 482 U.S. 730, 747, 107 S.Ct. 2658, 96 L.Ed.2d 631 (1987) ). {10} Torres relies on Stincer concerning what make......
  • State v. Chavez
    • United States
    • New Mexico Supreme Court
    • April 12, 2021
    ...clearly authorized multiple punishments," then "there is no double jeopardy violation." State v. Torres , 2018-NMSC-013, ¶ 21, 413 P.3d 467.{44} Defendant's conduct underlying his convictions for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder was not unitary because the co......
  • State v. Martinez
    • United States
    • New Mexico Supreme Court
    • February 25, 2021
    ...violation can occur when the same conduct results in multiple convictions under different statutes. State v. Torres , 2018-NMSC-013, ¶ 16, 413 P.3d 467.{28} With regard to our newly announced rule articulating when a deceased person is a victim pursuant to the CSP statute, Defendant's convi......
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