Case Name: STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Sherwood BOYER, a/k/a "Moe", Defendant-Appellant
Court: Court of Appeals of New Mexico
Jurisdiction: New Mexico
Decision Date: 1973-03-21
Citations: 84 N.M. 759
Docket Number: No. 1080
Parties: STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Sherwood BOYER, a/k/a “Moe”, Defendant-Appellant.
Judges: WOOD, C. J., and HENDLEY, J., concur.
Reporter: New Mexico Reports
Volume: 84
Pages: 759–759

Head Matter:
508 P.2d 29
STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Sherwood BOYER, a/k/a “Moe”, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 1080.
Court of Appeals of New Mexico.
March 21, 1973.
Perry S. Key, John J. Mulhern, Albuquerque, for appellant.
David L. Norvell, Atty. Gen., Randolph B. Felker, Asst. Atty. Gen., Sante Fe, for appellee.

Opinion:
CERTIFICATION TO THE SUPREME COURT
HERNANDEZ, Judge.
Defendant's appeal from his conviction of and sentence for unlawful taking of a motor vehicle raises an issue as to the jury instructions concerning the requisite intent to commit that crime.
The New Mexico Supreme Court has granted certiorari in State v. Lopez (Ct.App.), 84 N.M. 453, 504 P.2d 1086, decided November 17, 1972, and State v. Gunzelman (Ct.App.), 84 N.M. 451, 504 P.2d 1084, decided November 30, 1972. The Lopes and Giinselman decisions are both concerned with instructions to the jury concerning the requisite intent for the crimes involved in those cases.
By the grant of certiorari, it appears to this Court that the New Mexico Supreme Court has indicated that the matter of instructions concerning the requisite intent is one of substantial public interest that should be decided by that Court.
Certiorari was granted in the Lopes and Gunzelman cases on January 3, 1973, and those cases are presently pending before that Court.
On the basis of the foregoing and pursuant to § 16-7-14(C)(2), N.M.S.A.1953 (Repl.Vol. 4), this case is certified to the New Mexico Supreme Court for decision.
WOOD, C. J., and HENDLEY, J., concur.