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In 1868, Nestor Garcia was charged with stealing a mule in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. He was tried and convicted and was sentenced to receive thirty lashes on his bare back, well laid on. He took an appeal to the Supreme Court of the Territory of New Mexico, contending that whipping was a cruel and unusual punishment. The Supreme Court disagreed, affirming his conviction and sentence, and ordering the Sheriff of Bernalillo County to administer the whipping on January 29, 1869. See Garcia v. Territory, 1 N.M. 415 (1869).I think he got off light, as horse thieves and villains of like character were usually hanged. Does anyone have any information on Nestor Garcia? How old was he at the time? Who financed his appeal to the Supreme Court of New Mexico? Was he the spoiled son of some rich aristocrat? Was he actually whipped? What sort of life did he lead afterward?