State v. Myers - In the Court of Appeals of the State of New Mexico

State v. Myers

By In the Court of Appeals of the State of New Mexico

  • Release Date: 2008-02-19
  • Genre: Law

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Certiorari Granted, No. 30,993, April 8, 2008 OPINION {1} Defendant was convicted in a bench trial of seven counts of sexual exploitation of children in violation of NMSA 1978, Section 30-6A-3(D) (2001). Defendant appeals, asserting: (1) the photographs on which the prosecution was based do not satisfy the statutory elements of the offense; (2) the statute is unconstitutionally vague as applied to Defendant's conduct; and (3) Defendant's constitutional rights were violated because neither the grand jury nor any witness at trial correlated particular photographs to any particular counts in the indictment. We agree with Defendant that the photographs on which the prosecution was based do not depict a prohibited sexual act as required by the statute. We therefore reverse. BACKGROUND

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