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Los Alamos Court Schedules Feb. 16 Felony Hearings Including Miguel Angel

Miguel Angel was listed for a first appearance on a felony complaint in State of New Mexico v. Miguel Angel at Los Alamos County Magistrate Court on Feb. 16, 2026.

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Los Alamos Court Schedules Feb. 16 Felony Hearings Including Miguel Angel
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Miguel Angel was listed for a first appearance on a felony complaint in State of New Mexico v. Miguel Angel at Los Alamos County Magistrate Court on Feb. 16, 2026, according to the court docket posted for that date. The docket entry identified the case caption and scheduled the initial felony proceeding in the magistrate court calendar.

The Los Alamos County Magistrate Court posted a docket showing multiple hearings set for Feb. 16, 2026. Entries on that docket included first appearances on felony complaints, status conferences and intermediate pretrial hearings, indicating the court calendar that day covered both initial arraignment-level matters and later-stage pretrial scheduling.

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Among the items on the Feb. 16 docket, several first appearances on felony complaints appeared alongside scheduled status conferences for existing matters and intermediate pretrial hearings designed to set deadlines and narrow issues ahead of trial. Those three distinct hearing types were explicitly listed on the Los Alamos docket for the Feb. 16 session.

State of New Mexico v. Miguel Angel was flagged on the docket as a notable entry; the listing placed the matter in the category of a felony complaint first appearance. The public docket posting presented the case caption and hearing type for the Feb. 16 session but did not include additional information about specific charges, bond status, or attorney appearances on the face of the posted entries.

The Feb. 16 docket posting followed the magistrate court’s routine calendar publication for Los Alamos County, with the court handling multiple felony-related matters in a single day. Residents following criminal proceedings in Los Alamos County can track next steps for cases such as State of New Mexico v. Miguel Angel through subsequent docket listings from the Los Alamos County Magistrate Court, which record future status conferences, intermediate pretrial hearings and other scheduled events.

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