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83 N.M. 764

State v. Clements

New Mexico Supreme Court

Decided May 26, 1972

New Mexico Supreme Court · decided 1972-05-26

Relies on In Re Forest · State v. Sisk

Decided 1972-05-26

¶1OPINION

OMAN, Justice.

¶2This cause is before us on an attempt by defendant to appeal from an order of the district court denying his Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus. Subsequent to the filing of the brief in chief in this court, the parties entered into and filed a written stipulation that the brief in chief could be considered by us as a petition to this court for a writ of habeas corpus. This stipulation was denied, and the case subsequently came on for hearing on the purported appeal.

¶3Apparently the effort, to have us consider the appeal as a petition for writ of habeas corpus, was prompted by a. realization of the parties that petitioner has no right of appeal to this court from the denial by the district court of his petition for writ of habeas corpus. State v. Sisk, 79 N.M. 167, 441 P.2d 207 (1968); In re Forest, 45 N.M. 204, 113 P.2d 582 (1941); Supreme Court Rule 5(2) [§ 21-2-1(5) (2), N.M.S.A.1953 (Repl.Vol. 4, 1970)].

¶4The appeal should be dismissed.

¶5It is so ordered.

COMPTON, C. J., and McMANUS, J., concur.
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