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Additional documentation to reopen Case
Received and will file your documents.
Thank you,
Stephanie Slim
This is considered a one time request, any further information needed MUST be submitted with a NEW
email request. The new request must include in the subject line the current date, Party Name and Case
Number. For example:
(Current Date) D-1116-CR-XXXX, John Doe
On Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 9:34:26 AM UTC-7 Clifford Hackett wrote:
I assume you have her updated address in Ignacio Colorado but if not, I can provide you with both her PO Box address and her physical residence address which are both in Ignacio Colorado
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resumeI founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.bizOn Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 2:16 AM Ray Hackett <3659745> wrote:
Additional documentation to reopen Case
I assume you have her updated address in Ignacio Colorado but if not, I can provide you with both her PO Box address and her physical residence address which are both in Ignacio Colorado
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 2:16 AM Ray Hackett <3659745> wrote:
Additional documentation to reopen Case
Motion to reopen sent to aztddocs@nmcourts.gov
OK, here is the text of the document which I will submit in a fresh email
APPLICATION TO REOPEN CASE
District Court
Aztec, New Mexico
103 South Oliver Drive, Aztec, NM 87410
Phone: (505) 334-6151
Case No.: D-1116-DM-201000791
Plaintiff: Jacqueline Hackett
Defendant: Clifford Ray Hackett
APPLICATION TO REOPEN CASE
COMES NOW the Defendant, Clifford Ray Hackett, and respectfully submits this Application to Reopen Case pursuant to New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure, on the grounds of newly discovered evidence that was not available during the original proceedings.
1. Introduction:
• This case pertains to a divorce • The Defendant has discovered that fraudulent information was submitted by an attorney during the original proceedings, materially impacting the Court’s judgment and requiring reconsideration of the award.
2. Nature of the New Evidence:
• The Defendant has obtained evidence that demonstrates the attorney for the opposing party knowingly submitted false or misleading information to the Court.
• The fraudulent information specifically affected the determination of [briefly describe the relevant award, ruling, or outcome].
• This evidence could not reasonably have been discovered or presented during the original proceedings, as it only recently came to light.
3. Legal Grounds:
• Fraud upon the court is a recognized basis for reopening a case under [Insert Applicable Rule, e.g., Rule 60(b)(3) of the New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure].
• The Court has the inherent authority to rectify judgments obtained through fraudulent means to ensure justice is served.
4. Relief Requested:
• The Defendant respectfully requests the Court grant this Application to Reopen Case to:
a. Allow the introduction of the newly discovered evidence.
b. Adjust or modify the prior award to reflect the corrected information.
Respectfully submitted,
Clifford Ray Hackett
Email: 3659745
Address: General Delivery, Barrigada, Guam 96913
Phone: 671-787-2345
DATED: [Insert Date]
AFFIDAVIT OF CLIFFORD RAY HACKETT
District Court
Aztec, New Mexico
Case No.: D-1116-DM-201000791
Plaintiff: Jacqueline Hackett
Defendant: Clifford Ray Hackett
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION TO REOPEN CASE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF [Insert County Name]
I, Clifford Ray Hackett, being duly sworn, depose and state as follows:
1. I am the Defendant in this case and have personal knowledge of the matters set forth herein.
2. On [Insert Date of Original Judgment], this Court rendered its judgment in the above-referenced case.
3. I recently obtained evidence that fraudulent information was submitted to the Court by the Plaintiff’s attorney during the original proceedings.
4. The fraudulent information specifically affected the determination of [describe award or judgment aspect, e.g., spousal support, division of property, etc.].
5. This evidence includes [briefly describe the evidence, e.g., documents, testimony, etc.] and was not available to me during the original proceedings.
6. I believe this new evidence is material to the resolution of this case and necessitates an adjustment of the prior award to reflect accurate information.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of New Mexico that the foregoing is true and correct.
DATED: [Insert Date]
Clifford Ray Hackett
PROPOSED ORDER GRANTING OR DENYING MOTION TO REOPEN CASE
District Court
Aztec, New Mexico
Case No.: D-1116-DM-201000791
Plaintiff: Jacqueline Hackett
Defendant: Clifford Ray Hackett
ORDER GRANTING OR DENYING MOTION TO REOPEN CASE
THIS MATTER comes before the Court on Defendant Clifford Ray Hackett’s Motion to Reopen Case, and the Court, having reviewed the motion and the new evidence of fraud presented, being fully advised in the premises, hereby orders:
1. The Motion is GRANTED.
• This case shall be reopened.
• A hearing is scheduled for [insert date] to review the newly discovered evidence.
• The Court will determine whether adjustments to the prior award are necessary based on the corrected information.
OR
2. The Motion is DENIED.
• The case shall remain closed, and no further proceedings are warranted.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED: [Insert Date]
Hon. [Judge’s Name]
District Judge, Aztec, New Mexico
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 12:40 AM AZTDDOCS <aztddocs-grp> wrote:
Clifford Hackett,District Court rules specifically state "
If a case is closed and reinstatement or reopening sought, the party shall submit another application, affidavit and proposed order."
If you need further assistance please seek the advice of an attorney.
Thank you,
Lainie Slavey
Judicial Specialist Supervisor
11th Judicial District CourtOn Monday, January 6, 2025 at 8:33:48 PM UTC-7 Clifford Hackett wrote:
fee waiver was already granted to me in that case
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resumeI founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.bizOn Tue, Jan 7, 2025 at 6:40 AM AZTDDOCS <aztddocs-grp> wrote:
Mr. Hacket,
Your document is received, however, since your case was closed in 2016 you would have to pay a reopen fee of $137.00 to reopen your case. The court will be unable to file your documents until that payment.
Thank you,
Stephanie Slim
On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 1:30:24 PM UTC-7 Ray Hackett wrote:
Motion to reopen sent to aztddocs@nmcourts.gov
Clifford Hackett,District Court rules specifically state ”
If a case is closed and reinstatement or reopening sought, the party shall submit another application, affidavit and proposed order.”
If you need further assistance please seek the advice of an attorney.
Thank you,
Lainie Slavey
Judicial Specialist Supervisor
11th Judicial District Court
On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 8:33:48 PM UTC-7 Clifford Hackett wrote:
fee waiver was already granted to me in that case
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resumeI founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.bizOn Tue, Jan 7, 2025 at 6:40 AM AZTDDOCS <aztddocs-grp> wrote:
Mr. Hacket,
Your document is received, however, since your case was closed in 2016 you would have to pay a reopen fee of $137.00 to reopen your case. The court will be unable to file your documents until that payment.
Thank you,
Stephanie Slim
On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 1:30:24 PM UTC-7 Ray Hackett wrote:
Motion to reopen sent to aztddocs@nmcourts.gov
fee waiver was already granted to me in that case
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz
On Tue, Jan 7, 2025 at 6:40 AM AZTDDOCS <aztddocs-grp> wrote:
Mr. Hacket,
Your document is received, however, since your case was closed in 2016 you would have to pay a reopen fee of $137.00 to reopen your case. The court will be unable to file your documents until that payment.
Thank you,
Stephanie Slim
On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 1:30:24 PM UTC-7 Ray Hackett wrote:
Please print a copy
Why Guam’s homeless are mostly local
The disproportionately high representation of Guam’s local Indigenous people, primarily the CHamoru, within the homeless population can be attributed to a combination of historical, systemic, economic, and social factors:
1. Historical Displacement and Colonial Legacy
• Guam’s history of colonization by Spain, the United States, and Japan has had long-lasting effects on the CHamoru people. Land dispossession, cultural marginalization, and the introduction of Western systems disrupted traditional societal structures and access to resources.
• Significant portions of CHamoru land were seized for military use, leaving many families without their ancestral homes or land for farming and economic stability.
2. Economic Disparities
• Indigenous CHamorus often face higher unemployment rates, lower wages, and limited access to high-paying jobs compared to other groups, particularly those who migrate to Guam from more developed countries.
• The rising cost of living, particularly housing, in Guam places a disproportionate burden on economically vulnerable populations.
3. Generational Poverty
• Many CHamoru families have been trapped in cycles of generational poverty, making it difficult for individuals to break out of economic hardship. Limited access to higher education and job training further compounds this issue.
4. Health Disparities
• CHamorus have higher rates of chronic illnesses (e.g., diabetes, heart disease), which can lead to financial strain due to healthcare costs. Poor health can also make it difficult to maintain steady employment, increasing the risk of homelessness.
5. Social and Cultural Factors
• The CHamoru cultural value of extended family support often leads to overcrowded housing situations. When family resources are stretched thin, some individuals may find themselves without a stable home.
• Substance abuse, mental health challenges, and other social issues disproportionately affect economically disadvantaged groups, including CHamorus, due to limited access to mental health services on Guam.
6. Policy Gaps and Resource Allocation
• While government programs exist to address homelessness, they are often underfunded, and the resources available are insufficient to meet the needs of the population.
• U.S. federal policies governing Guam often leave gaps in funding for social programs, further exacerbating inequality.
Broader Context
While CHamorus are the majority ethnic group on Guam, systemic issues like poverty and homelessness often disproportionately impact Indigenous populations in colonized territories worldwide. Addressing these issues requires a mix of policy changes, investment in education and healthcare, cultural preservation efforts, and economic opportunities tailored to the CHamoru community’s unique needs.
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