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Minnesota Court of Appeals opinion filed March 2, 2026

Minnesota Court of Appeals opinion filed March 2, 2026

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Court opinion: This Little Piggy Catering vs Historic John P. Furber Farm

Court opinion: This Little Piggy Catering vs Historic John P. Furber Farm

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Minnesota court opinion filed March 2, 2026

Minnesota court opinion filed March 2, 2026

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Court opinion: Raygor vs. Stewart & Associates, March 2

Court opinion: Raygor vs. Stewart & Associates, March 2

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Eskew v. Luhmann: Cow injury case affirmed

Eskew v. Luhmann: Cow injury case affirmed

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Custody case motion denied, opinion affirmed

Custody case motion denied, opinion affirmed

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Minnesota court opinion filed March 2, 2026

Minnesota court opinion filed March 2, 2026

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State v. Valencia - New Mexico Supreme Court Opinion

The New Mexico Supreme Court has granted a motion for rehearing in State v. Valencia, withdrawing its prior opinion filed July 14, 2025. The court will issue a substituted opinion addressing the defendant's challenges to his convictions for murder and attempted murder, including claims related to jury instructions on diminished capacity and double jeopardy.

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State v. Benavidez - New Mexico Supreme Court Opinion

The New Mexico Supreme Court has issued an opinion in State v. Benavidez, concerning a defendant convicted of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence. The appeal raises issues regarding parole term legality, sufficiency of evidence for intent, jury instructions on provocation, prosecutorial misconduct, and double jeopardy.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Urquidi-Martinez - Criminal Sexual Penetration Double Jeopardy

The New Mexico Supreme Court reviewed a Court of Appeals decision vacating two convictions for criminal sexual penetration (CSP) on double jeopardy grounds. The court reversed the Court of Appeals regarding one conviction, reinstating it.

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