New Mexico v. Garcia
Annotate this CasePatricia Garcia induced an eighty-four-year-old widower, Page Kent, to believe that she was his loving partner and thereby gained access to his bank accounts and depleted over $50,000 of his life’s savings. A jury convicted Garcia of Fraud and Computer Access with Intent to Defraud. The Court of Appeals reversed, finding insufficient evidence to support the convictions. The State sought certiorari review only with respect to the fraud conviction. The Supreme Court concluded that sufficient evidence supported the jury’s findings that Kent relied on Garcia’s misrepresentation and that, because of Garcia’s misrepresentation and Kent’s reliance, Garcia fraudulently obtained over $20,000. Accordingly, the Supreme Court reinstated the jury’s verdict with respect to the fraud conviction, reversed the Court of Appeals’s decision regarding the same, and remanded for the Court of Appeals to consider the other issues raised by Garcia in her appeal.
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