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            IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

Filing Date: July 24, 2023

No. S-1-SC-38927

STATE OF NEW MEXICO,

      Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.

PATRICK PINTO,

      Defendant-Appellee.

APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY
Karen Townsend, District Judge

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

for Appellant

Bennett J. Baur, Chief Public Defender
Tania Shahani, Appellate Public Defender
Santa Fe, NM

for Appellee

                     DISPOSITIONAL ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE

VIGIL, Justice.

{1}    WHEREAS, this matter came before this Court on the State’s direct appeal under
Rules 5-802(N)(1) and 12-102(A)(3) NMRA of the district court’s order granting
Defendant Patrick Pinto’s petition for writ of habeas corpus and order for duration-
review hearing under NMSA 1978, Section 31-21-10.1(C) (2007), which requires a
duration-review hearing after five years served on supervised parole, on the grounds
that Defendant was not entitled to this hearing because he had not yet served five years
of supervised parole in “the community,” NMSA 1978, § 31-21-5(B) (1991, amended
2023);

{2}     WHEREAS, the Court placed this matter on the general calendar and ordered
that this case be held in abeyance pending the Court’s disposition of State v.
Thompson, 2022-NMSC-023, 521 P.3d 64;

{3}    WHEREAS, this Court has issued an opinion and mandate in Thompson, id.;

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

{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dispose of this case by nonprecedential order rather than a formal opinion;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}     NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the abeyance is VACATED and the
district court’s order granting petition for writ of habeas corpus and ordering a duration-
review hearing is AFFIRMED, and this matter is REMANDED to the district court for
further proceedings in accordance with Thompson, 2022-NMSC-023.

{7}    IT IS SO ORDERED.

MICHAEL E. VIGIL, Justice

WE CONCUR:

C. SHANNON BACON, Chief Justice

DAVID K. THOMSON, Justice

JULIE J. VARGAS, Justice

BRIANA H. ZAMORA, Justice