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             IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

Filing Date: March 25, 2024

No. S-1-SC-38761

STATE OF NEW MEXICO,

       Plaintiff-Petitioner,

v.

JOHNATHON LUJAN-SIERRA,

       Defendant-Respondent.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING ON CERTIORARI
Cindy Leos, District Judge

Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General
Maris Veidemanis, Assistant Attorney General
Santa Fe, NM

for Petitioner

Bennett J. Baur, Chief Public Defender
Kimberly Chavez Cook, Appellate Defender
Mary Barket, Assistant Appellate Defender
Santa Fe, NM

for Respondent

                         DISPOSITIONAL ORDER OF REVERSAL

THOMSON, Justice.

{1}   WHEREAS, the Court granted the State’s petition for writ of certiorari to review
the Court of Appeals’ memorandum opinion, State v. Lujan-Sierra, No. A-1-CA-37944,
mem. op. (N.M. Ct. App. March 9, 2021) (nonprecedential), which relied on State v.
Sena, 2021-NMCA-047, 495 P.3d 1163, in reversing the district court and holding that
Defendant, Johnathon Lujan-Sierra, having been convicted of Child Solicitation by
Electronic Device (CES) contrary to NMSA 1978, Section 30-37-3.2(A) and (C)(2)
(2007), was subject to the general period of parole under NMSA 1978, Section 31-21-
10(D) (2009), rather than the extended parole period under the sex offender parole
statute, NMSA 1978, Section 31-21-10.1(A) (2007) (requiring the imposition of an
indeterminate period of parole of either five to twenty years or five years to life for those
convicted of certain sex offenses), see Lujan-Sierra, No. A-1-CA-37944, mem. op. ¶¶ 1,
25-26;

{2}  WHEREAS, this Court subsequently ordered these proceedings held in
abeyance pending its disposition of State v. Sena, S-1-SC-38713;

{3}   WHEREAS, this Court issued an opinion in State v. Sena, holding that
defendants convicted of CES are subject to an indeterminate parole sentence of five to
twenty years under the sex offender parole statute, see id., 2023-NMSC-007, ¶¶ 3-4,
25, 528 P.3d 631;

{4}   WHEREAS, herein the Court concludes that the issue of law presented in this
case was addressed by this Court’s opinion in Sena, id.;

{5}   WHEREAS, the Court exercises its discretion under Rule 12-405(B)(1) NMRA to
dispose of this case by nonprecedential order rather than a formal opinion;

{6}     WHEREAS, the Court having considered the foregoing and being otherwise
sufficiently advised;

{7}     NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Court’s January 31, 2022, order
in this matter is VACATED as to the abeyance; and

{8}    IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the memorandum opinion of the Court of
Appeals is REVERSED, and this matter is REMANDED to the district court for further
proceedings, including the amendment of Defendant’s parole sentence, in accordance
with Sena, 2023-NMSC-007.

{9}    IT IS SO ORDERED.

DAVID K. THOMSON, Justice

WE CONCUR:

C. SHANNON BACON, Chief Justice

MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Justice

BRIANA H. ZAMORA, Justice