The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that a district court erred in imposing a three-year firearm enhancement on Travis Nolan, who was convicted of first-degree murder and armed robbery in a deadly 2019 shooting in Ruidoso. The justices determined that Nolan should only face a one-year enhancement since it was his first felony offense under state law, leading to a remand for resentencing.
Despite this adjustment in sentencing, the Supreme Court upheld Nolan’s convictions for the murder of Christopher Williams and other charges, emphasizing that his actions during the crime warrant significant punishment. This decision underscores the importance of legal precision in sentencing, particularly in cases involving violent crime and firearm use.
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