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Filing a motion with the New Mexico Supreme Court requires strict adherence to procedural rules. If your appeal was rejected due to procedural infractions, review the specific requirements on nmonesource.Gov. Ensure all aspects, such as deadlines, formatting, and documentation, are correctly followed. Consider reaching out to legal aid organizations or pro bono lawyers for guidance, especially if you are representing yourself. Understanding the procedural nuances can help in successfully filing your motion.Full Conversation
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I went to file a motion with the supreme court today, and it was rejected because it didn't follow the rules stated in this webste, can you assit me and finding out what's wrong with my filing
Sure, I can help with that. Can you tell me what type of motion you were trying to file and which specific rule or requirement you were told your filing did not meet?
My appeal was rejected by the appeals court in NM because of procedural infractions , the essence of my appeal is very strong, I just need to know the particulars so they will accept my motion
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I understand you're dealing with a procedural rejection of your appeal. To better assist you, can you specify which procedural infractions were mentioned in the rejection? This information will help identify the exact requirements you need to meet for your motion.
filed a lawsuit against Respondent, Olena McCormick, asserting claims including breach of fiduciary duty, fraudulent misrepresentation, and conversion related to the embezzlement of substantial funds from Petitioner’s business.
District Court, presided over by Judge Joshua Allison, granted summary judgment in favor of Respondent without permitting full discovery or allowing Petitioner to present newly discovered evidence of financial fraud.
Opposing counsel, Shay Elizabeth Meagle, filed a motion to strike Petitioner’s motion to compel financial records from Bank of America, preventing access to crucial evidence proving Respondent’s misappropriation of funds.
The Court of Appeals subsequently affirmed the lower court’s ruling on December *, *, dismissing Petitioner’s claims and denying his motions for stay and remand.
A Writ of Execution hearing was held without notifying Petitioner, further depriving him of due process and a fair opportunity to challenge the proceedings.
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I'm pro se I can't afford a lawyer
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It appears you are facing a complex issue involving procedural infractions that led to the rejection of your appeal. Here are some general steps to consider:
- Review the specific rules and requirements for filing an appeal in the New Mexico Supreme Court.
- Ensure all procedural requirements are meticulously followed, including deadlines, formatting, and any necessary documentation.
- Consider seeking assistance from a legal aid organization or a pro bono lawyer who might provide free or low-cost legal assistance.
If you need help finding the relevant rules on nmonesource.gov, feel free to ask!