State v. Power

New Mexico Supreme Court·Decided April 4, 2012·No. 32,503·Unpublished

Opinion

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1 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

2 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, 3 Plaintiff-Appellee, 4 v. NO. 32,503 5 DONTE POWER, 6 Defendant-Appellant.

7 APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF BERNALILLO COUNTY 8 Albert S. (Pat) Murdoch, District Judge

9 The Appellate Law Office of Scott M. Davidson, Ph.D. 10 Scott M. Davidson 11 Albuquerque, NM

12 for Appellant

13 Gary K. King, Attorney General 14 Andrew S. Montgomery, Assistant Attorney General 15 Santa Fe, NM

16 for Appellee 17 DECISION 18 BOSSON, Justice.

1 Defendant Donte Power appeals his convictions for first-degree felony 2 murder, second-degree murder, armed robbery with a firearm, intentional child 3 abuse, tampering with evidence, and resisting, evading, or obstructing an officer. 4 Concluding that Defendant’s convictions for second-degree murder and armed 5 robbery violate the United States Constitution Double Jeopardy Clause because they 6 effectively convict him two times for one homicide and one robbery, we vacate 7 them. We do not find merit in Defendant’s additional arguments, and we uphold his 8 remaining convictions. 9 BACKGROUND 10 Defendant does not object to his convictions on substantial evidence grounds. 11 Thus, we consider the facts as those “viewed in the light most favorable to 12 supporting the verdict.” State v. Woodward, 121 N.M. 1, 3, 908 P.2d 231, 233 13 (1995) (internal quotation marks and citation omitted). 14 Yan and Feng Chen owned and operated a restaurant, Golden Star Restaurant, 15 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On July 9, 2008, around lunch time, Yan left the 16 restaurant to make a food delivery. The Chens’ five-year-old son, Henry, was eating 17 lunch at a table in front of the register. While Yan was gone and Feng was working 18 in the front of the restaurant, Feng’s mother, who happened to be in the kitchen,

1 heard what sounded like an explosion in the front of the restaurant. Feng’s mother 2 found Feng on the ground with a bullet wound through her chest. Feng died shortly 3 thereafter. 4 Only a few hours later, police arrested Defendant at the nearby Coronado 5 Mall. Eventually, Defendant was charged with Feng’s murder and convicted of 6 first-degree murder, second-degree murder with a firearm, armed robbery with a 7 firearm, intentional child abuse, tampering with evidence, and resisting, evading or 8 obstructing an officer. The district court judge sentenced Defendant to life with 9 eligibility of parole for the felony murder, a concurrent fifteen-year sentence for the 10 second-degree murder with a one-year firearm enhancement, and a consecutive 11 eighteen-year sentence for the remaining crimes, including another two years for the 12 firearm enhancement for the intentional child abuse and armed robbery. 13 DISCUSSION 14 Defendant appeals the convictions for murder and armed robbery and the 15 firearm enhancements on double jeopardy grounds. In addition, Defendant claims 16 that involvement by the district court judge in plea discussions was improper, that 17 a prosecutor’s misstatement of law deprived Defendant of a fair trial, that the State’s 18 burden of proof was diluted, and that eyewitness testimony based on “show-up”

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