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82 N.M. 431

483 P.2d 312

State v. Thorn

New Mexico Court of Appeals

Decided March 12, 1971

New Mexico Court of Appeals · decided 1971-03-12

Cited by 7 later decisions — most recently April 1972

7 state decisions

Relies on State v. Riley · State v. Rendleman

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Decided 1971-03-12

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¶1 OPINION

SUTIN, Judge.

¶2 Thorn pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana under § 54 — 7-13, N.M.S.A. 1953 (Repl. Vol. 8, pt. 2). This is the general narcotics law which contains a mandatory-sentence provision. Under State v. Riley, 82 N.M. 235, 478 P.2d 563 (1970), and State v. Rendleman (Ct.App.) 82 N.M. 346, 481 P.2d 708, decided February 12, 1971, the conviction and sentence is reversed.

¶3 At the hearings, in connection with the above charge, the trial court expressed the point of view that the state had the option of proceeding under the general statute, or the special statute which is § 54-5-14, N.M. S.A. 1953 (Repl. Vol. 8, pt. 2). Thorn’s appeal contends it was error to charge him ttnder the general statute. We agree.

¶4 The rule fixed in Riley applies to the Thorn case.

¶5 The judgment and sentence of Thorn in the trial court is reversed. The cause is remanded with instructions to vacate the judgment and sentence and dismiss the charge under which Thorn pleaded guilty.

¶6 It is so ordered.

SPIESS, C. J., and WOOD, J., concur.
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