United States v. Carrasco-Tercero, ___ F.3d ___, 2014 WL 983180 (5th Cir. Mar. 13, 2014) (New Mexico conviction of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, under N.M. Stat. 30"3"2, was a crime of violence for illegal reentry sentencing purposes, notwithstanding that assault N.M. Stat. 30-3-1 includes the use of insulting language toward another impugning his honor, delicacy or reputation.; that New Mexico did not have approved jury instructions for an aggravated assault crime predicated on insulting language, combined with the fact that Carrasco"Tercero has presented no instance where a defendant has been charged with such an offense or where a New Mexico court has mentioned it as a possibility, leads this court to conclude that New Mexico does not in fact recognize this theory of aggravated assault.); disagreeing with United States v. Rede"Mendez, 680 F.3d 552, 557-560 (6th Cir.2012) (New Mexico conviction of aggravated assault, under N.M. Stat. 30"3"2, was not a crime of violence, because assault under N.M. Stat. 30-3-1 included the use of insulting language toward another impugning his honor, delicacy or reputation.).