Albuquerque Journal

Two justices to retire from Supreme Court

Petra Maes, Charles Daniels will continue to serve until the end of the year

- BY MAGGIE SHEPARD JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

New Mexico Supreme Court Justice Petra Maes — the first Hispanic woman to enroll at law school at the University of New Mexico and first in the nation to serve as a state justice — will be leaving the court at the end of the year.

She, along with Justice Charles Daniels, did not submit the required paperwork to seek retention by Thursday’s deadline.

Daniels announced his retirement in early 2017. But Maes’ non-filing serves as a de facto retirement announceme­nt.

Maes, now 70, has served on the court since 1998. Before that, she was a judge on the 1st Judicial District Court for 17 years and before that a private attorney.

She raised four children as a single mother following the death of her husband in a car crash in 1983. She told the

Journal in 2012 that while she is praised for her successful — and trailblazi­ng — law career, “I like to think of myself as a successful mom, and that I have some real amazing kids.”

Daniels, 75, has been on the court since 2007. He made his retirement announceme­nt during a presentati­on to the Legislatur­e in 2017. Before he joined the court, he spent nearly 40 years as a private attorney.

The two positions will become vacant when Maes and Daniels leave at the end of the year as their eight-year term expires. That means the state’s next governor will fill the posts from a list of recommende­d candidates provided by the state Judicial Nominating Commission.

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Charles Daniels

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