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Supreme Court: DWI liability may apply to gas sales


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A beer bottle lies beside the I-25 on-ramp at St. Francis Drive in Santa Fe. A Supreme Court ruling makes gas stations liable for selling gas to drunken customers. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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In a case stemming from a fatal 2011 crash in McKinley County, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Monday that gas stations have a legal obligation not to sell fuel to an intoxicated driver.
A 3-1 majority of justices ruled that commercial gasoline vendors may be liable for selling gas to a drunken driver who injures others on the road.
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“Providing gasoline to an intoxicated driver is like providing car keys to an intoxicated driver,” Justice C. Shannon Bacon wrote for the majority. Chief Justice Michael E. Vigil and Justice David K. Thomson concurred. ....

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Justice Barbara Vigil steps down after 20 years on the bench


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New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Barbara Vigil gives her State of the Judiciary address in 2015. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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Senior Justice Barbara Vigil has left her mark on the state’s judiciary, and the law of New Mexico, during her more than two decades on the bench – first as a trial court judge in Santa Fe and then as a justice of the state Supreme Court.
And along with published opinions and guiding precedent set forth for posterity in law books, she has left the family’s brand on cattle she and her siblings still actively participate in raising on a northern New Mexico ranch. ....

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