State v. Serrano

New Mexico Supreme Court·Decided October 17, 2016·No. 35,277·Unpublished

Opinion

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1 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

2 Filing Date: October 17, 2016

3 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, 4 Plaintiff-Appellee, 5 v. NO. S-1-SC-35277 6 SANTANA SERRANO, 7 Defendant-Appellant.

8 APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF LEA COUNTY 9 Gary L. Clingman, District Judge

10 Stephen D. Aarons 11 Santa Fe, NM

12 for Appellant

13 Hector H. Balderas, Attorney General 14 Kenneth H. Stalter, Assistant Attorney General 15 Santa Fe, NM

16 for Appellee

1 DECISION 2 DANIELS, Justice. 3 {1} Santana Serrano, convicted by a jury of first-degree murder, raises two issues 4 on direct appeal to this Court. First, Defendant challenges the district court’s 5 jurisdiction to try her case. Second, Defendant argues that the district court 6 improperly denied her motion for a new trial, contending that the State’s use of 7 captioning and audio enhancements during closing argument to emphasize portions 8 of a cellular phone video, which had been introduced into evidence unenhanced, 9 denied her a fair trial. We affirm Defendant’s convictions by nonprecedential 10 decision. See Rule 12-405(B) NMRA (“The appellate court may dispose of a case by 11 non-precedential order, decision or memorandum opinion [where] . . . [t]he issues 12 presented have been previously decided . . . ; . . . [t]he presence or absence of 13 substantial evidence disposes of the issue; . . . or . . . [t]he issues presented are 14 manifestly without merit.”). 15 I. BACKGROUND 16 {2} The charges in this case arose from events at a gathering of “forty or fifty”

1 people, including Defendant and her boyfriend Deandre Gonzales, on the occasion 2 of the recording of a music video at a venue in Hobbs, New Mexico, called “The 3 Shop.” Among those present was the victim, sixteen-year-old Daniel Garcia. 4 {3} A confrontation between Garcia and Gonzales began as a verbal argument 5 inside “The Shop,” escalating into a fight on the street beyond the parking lot. A 6 crowd of people followed them, and two of the spectators recorded the fight on 7 cellular phones. 8 {4} Prior to the fight, Gonzales handed Defendant several items, including a gun. 9 After the fight was under way, when Garcia was getting the better of Gonzales, the 10 disc jockey for the recording of the music video stepped in to break up the fight. 11 Garcia and Gonzales separated, and while the crowd continued to urge Garcia to 12 resume fighting, Gonzales walked over to Defendant and retrieved his gun. Gonzales 13 then pointed the gun at Garcia and fired a single shot at Garcia’s head, fatally 14 wounding him. Gonzales and Defendant fled the scene together, but police located 15 them at Defendant’s residence early the following morning. Defendant told police 16 that she held the gun during the fight to keep Gonzales from “do[ing some]thing 17 stupid” but claimed he grabbed it away from her prior to the shooting. 18 {5} Defendant and Gonzales were both charged with first-degree murder.

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