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Justice Barbara Vigil steps down after 20 years on the bench

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Barbara Vigil gives her State of the Judiciary address in 2015. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal 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.

New Mexico Supreme Court Justice Barbara Vigil set to retire

SANTA FE - State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Vigil is retiring from the New Mexico Supreme Court at the end of June after more than eight years at the high court. Vigil wrote the lead majority opinion in 2019 that set aside the death penalty for the final two inmates awaiting execution a decade after the state repealed capital punishment. She also authored recent opinions on utility regulation amid the state s transition away from coal-fired power plants. With Vigil on the bench, the Democrat-dominated court has largely turned away challenges to the governor s emergency powers to restrict public gatherings and business operations during the coronavirus pandemic.

High court justice, who authored end to execution, to retire

High court justice, who authored end to execution, to retire Follow Us Question of the Day By MORGAN LEE - Associated Press - Tuesday, April 27, 2021 SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Vigil is retiring from the New Mexico Supreme Court at the end of June after more than eight years at the high court. Vigil wrote the lead majority opinion in 2019 that set aside the death penalty for the final two inmates awaiting execution a decade after the state repealed capital punishment. She also authored recent opinions on utility regulation amid the state’s transition away form coal-fired power plants.

WED: New Mexico COVID Deaths And Hospitalizations Increase, High Court Justice To Retire, + More

COVID Deaths And Hospitalizations Increase In New Mexico –  Albuquerque Journal, KUNM New Mexico health officials announced 181 new confirmed COVID-19 cases Tuesday and twelve additional deaths related to the virus. The Albuquerque Journal reports that while case numbers remain fairly steady, the number of deaths and hospitalizations reported yesterday mark a rise in New Mexico, where daily deaths due to COVID-19 in April have mostly remained in the single digits. The state announced yesterday 130 New Mexicans are now hospitalized with COVID-19. The Journal reports that’s a 35% increase since the beginning of the month, though remains well below the numbers seen at the end of last year.

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