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SECTION 1.1
JURISDICTION; TIME LIMITS

1.1-1 Jurisdiction
A. General
B. Jurisdiction: Monetary Limit
C. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction: Exclusions
D. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction: Kinds of Actions
E. Territorial Jurisdiction
F. Venue of Actions
G. Personal Jurisdiction
H. Indian Jurisdiction

1.1-2 Time Limits for Bringing Actions
A. Computation of Time Limits
B. Time Limits in General
C. Other Time Limits
D. Determination That Time Limit Has Passed

SECTION 1.2
CIVIL PROCEDURE BEFORE TRIAL

1.2-1 Complaint
A. Filing of Complaint and Docketing of Action
B. Other Matters Related to Complaint

1.2-2 Summons
A. Purpose
B. Issuance
C. Service of Process - General
D. Service of Process - Methods of Service
E. Service by Mail
F. Who May Serve
G. Proof of Service of Process; Return

1.2-3 Answer, Counterclaim, Third-Party Complaint
A. General
B. Counterclaim or Setoff
C. Third-Party Complaint
D. Interpleader
E. Filing of Answer
F. Jury Demand by Defendant
G. Clarifying or Amending Complaint or Answer
H. Service of the Answer
I. Defenses
J. Default

1.2-4 Pleadings and Motions
A. Service and Filing of Papers
B. Pleadings
C. Motions
D. Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings
E. Motion for Summary Judgment

1.2-5 Parties
A. Who may Sue; Real Party in Interest
B. Minors and Incapacitated Persons
C. Death or Incapacity; Transfer of Interest
D. Joinder of Parties
E. Pro Se and Attorney Appearance
F. Other Authorized Appearances
G. Attorney Appearance
H. Withdrawal or Attorney Failure to Act

1.2-6 Dismissal
A. Definitions; General
B. Voluntary Dismissal Without Court Order
C. Voluntary Dismissal By Court Order
D. Involuntary Dismissal By Court Order
E. Counterclaims, Cross-Claims
and Third-Party Claims
F. Costs of Previously Dismissed Action
G. Filing; Service

1.2-7 Other Preliminary Matters
A. Discovery
B. Pretrial Conference
C. Notice of Trial
D. Recording of Trial
E. Appointment of Special Master, Arbitrator or Metropolitan Court Judge Pro Tempore

1.2-8 Joint and Separate Trials
A. Reasons
B. Motions; Order

SECTION 1.3
JUDGMENT; ENFORCEMENT; APPEAL

1.3-1 Judgment
A. Definition
B. Entry of Judgment
C. Multiple Claims or Multiple Parties
D. Damages
E. Interest to Date
F. Costs to be Reimbursed (Taxing Costs)
G. Satisfaction of Judgment
H. Relief from Judgment: Clerical Mistake
I. Relief from Judgment: Void Judgment

1.3-2 Default Judgment
A. Definition; Types
B. Entry of Default Judgment
C. Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment
D. Multiple Parties

1.3-3 Reserved

1.3-4 Determination of Judgment Debtor's Assets
A. Judgment Debtor Examination
B. Deposition

1.3-5 Appeal
A. Right of Appeal
B. Notice of Appeal
C. Record on Appeal
D. Stay of Proceedings to Enforce Judgment
E. Review and Remand

SECTION 1.4
EXECUTIONS AND GARNISHMENTS

1.4-1 Executions of Judgments
A. Definitions; General
B. Writ of Execution
C. Exemptions
D. Claim of Exemption for Satisfaction of Separate and Community Debts
E. Transcript of Judgment
F. Levy and Sheriff's Sale
G. Renewal of Execution
H. Examinations and Depositions to Aid Execution

1.4-2 Garnishment
A. Definitions; General
B. Types of Garnishment
C. Garnishment in Advance of Execution
D. Garnishment in Aid of Execution of Judgment
E. Garnishment in Aid of Execution of Judgment Entered in Another Court
F. Default Judgment Against Garnishee
G. Release of Garnishment
H. Miscellaneous
I. Appeals on Rulings on Claims of Exemptions

SECTION 1.5
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS

1.5-1 Attachment
A. Definition
B. Constitutionality
C. Procedures
D. Attachment Service Response
E. Dissolution of Attachment
F. Exemptions from Attachmen
G. Appeals in Attachment

1.5-2 Replevin
A. Definition
B. Complaint; Limits
C. Judgment; Execution

1.5-3 Forcible Entry or Unlawful Detainer
A. Procedure; Complaint
B. Judgment
C. Execution
D. Appeal

1.5-4 Bankruptcy
A. Overview of the Bankruptcy Process
B. Effect of Bankruptcy on Civil Court Cases
C. Effect of Bankruptcy on Criminal Court Cases
D. Effect of Bankruptcy on Collection of Criminal Fees and Fines

SECTION 1.6
LANDLORD-TENANT PROCEEDINGS

1.6-1 Uniform Owner-Resident Relations Act
A. Important Note
B. Coverage; Application of Act
Chart: Obligations of Owner and Resident Under Owner-Resident Relations Act
C. Obligations of the Owner Under the Act
D. Obligations of the Resident Under the Act
E. Types of Actions Allowed Under the Act
Chart Owner Resident Relations Act
Causes of Action
F. Notice
G. Termination of Rental Agreements and Abatement of Rent
H. Actions for Possession
I. Actions for Damages
J. Petition by Owner for Restitution; Petition by Resident for Relief; Summons
K. Judgment; Writ of Restitution
L. Actions for Counterclaim
M. Appeal in Actions for Possession
N. Deposits
O. Disposition of Property Left on Premises

1.6-2 Mobile Home Act
A. Application of Act
B. Conflicts of Law
C. Obligations of Owner
D. Obligations of Tenant
E. Tenancy Requirements, Rental Agreements
F. Termination of Tenancy
G. Action for Termination/Forcible Entry/Detainer
H. Security Agreements/Deposits
I. Alternative Dispute Resolution
J. Conflicts of Law/Mediation

CRIMINAL CHAPTER

SECTION 2.1
MISDEMEANORS: GENERAL; PROCEDURES BEFORE TRIAL

2.1-1 General
A. Definitions
B. Jurisdiction
C. Venue
D. Time Limitations
E. Determination of Present Competency

2.1-2 Complaint; Summons; Arrest Warrant
A. Filing Complaint and Docketing of Action
B. Criminal Summons
C. Arrest without a Warrant
D. Preliminary Rights
E. Probable Cause Determination
F. Detention Hearing for Children
G. Arrest Warrant

2.1-3 Arraignment
A. Definition; General
B. Juveniles in the Magistrate and
Metropolitan Courts
C. Explanation of Rights
D. Representation by Counsel
E. Entry of Plea

2.1-4 Joint and Separate Trials
A. Joinder of Offenses
B. Joinder of Defendants
C. Consolidation
D. Severance; Separate Trials

2.1-5 Jury Trial
A. Right to Jury Trial
B. Exercise or Waiver of the Right to Jury

2.1-6 Dismissal
A. Definitions; General
B. Voluntary Dismissal by Prosecution
C. Dismissal for Failure to Prosecute
D. Refiled Complaints in Metropolitan Court

2.1-7 Sentencing Options
A. Deferral, Suspension and Probation

2.1-8 Other Preliminary Matters
A. Subpoenas
B. Discovery
C. Pretrial Conference
D. Motions
E. Recording of Trial
F. Service and Filing by Facsimile
G. Service and Filing by Electronic Transmission

SECTION 2.2
FELONIES

2.2-1 General
A. Definition
B. Authority of Court

2.2-2 Complaint and Arrest Warrant
A. Filing Complaint and Docketing of Action
B. Issuance of Arrest Warrant
C. Arrest and Return
D. Arrest Followed by Complaint
E. Amendment of Complaints

2.2-3 First Appearance
A. Definition; General
B. Explanation of Rights
C. Representation by Counsel
D. Determination of Indigency
E. Release; Bail
F. Explanation of Preliminary Examination and Grand Jury Indictment Process
G. Dialogue for First Appearance

2.2-4 Fugitive Actions
A. Fugitive Complaint
B. Arraignment and Commitment Hearing
C. Transfer of Actions

SECTION 2.3
MISDEMEANORS: JUDGMENT; SENTENCE; APPEAL

2.3-1 General
A. Judgment and Sentence; Written Orders
B. Right to Appeal

2.3-2 Sentencing
A. Pre-Sentence Report
B. Sentencing Options
C. Sentencing for Hate Crimes
D. Terms and Conditions of a Deferred or Suspended Sentence: Probation
E. Successful Completion of or Violation and Revocation of Probation

2.3-3 Court Costs and Fines
Payment of Court Costs and Fines

2.3-4 Appeal
A. Right, Notice and Docketing of Appeal
B. Transcript of Proceedings
C. Conditions of Release
D. Disposition; Time Limitations

SECTION 2.4
GAME AND FISH VIOLATIONS

2.4 Game and Fish Violations
A. Jurisdiction; Penalties
B. Arrest; Search Warrants; Citations
C. Prosecution

SECTION 2.5
SEARCH AND SEIZURE

2.5-1 Search Warrants
A. General
B. Sufficiency of Affidavit; Probable Cause

2.5-2 Searches Without Warrants
A. General
B. Searches of Persons and Places
C. Searches of Motor Vehicles

2.5-3 Motion to Suppress
A. General
B. Who May File Motion
C. Grounds for Suppression

2.5-4 Gambling: Search and Seizure
A. Affidavit
B. Search Warrant
C. Execution: Arrest

2.5-5 Inspection Orders
A. Administrative Inspection; Defined
B. Application for Inspectorial Search Order
C. Probable Cause for Issuance of Inspection Order
D. Exceptions to Requirement for Inspection Order

SECTION 2.6
RELEASE; BAIL

2.6-1 General
A. Right to Release; Purpose of Conditions
B. Factors to be Considered Prior to
Setting Conditions of Release
C. Conditions of Release to Assure Orderly Administration of Justice
D. Release Proceedings
E. Release Forms
F. Failure to Comply with Conditions of Release
G. Failure to Appear
H. Forfeiture of bail -- exoneration
I. Misdemeanors: Continuation and
Review of Release

2.6-2 Personal Recognizance and Bonds
A. Personal Recognizance
B. Bonds; General
C. Unsecured Appearance Bond
D. Appearance Bond: Cash Deposit.
E. Appearance Bond: 100 Percent Cash Deposit
F. Bail Bond
G. Bail Bond: Discharge of Surety
H. Bonds: Forfeiture

GENERAL CIVIL & CRIMINAL CHAPTER

SECTION 3.1
SUBPOENAS

3.1 Subpoenas
A. General
B. Issuance; General Rules
C. Service of Subpoena
D. Motion to Quash Subpoena
E. Failure of Appear

SECTION 3.2
JURY SELECTION AND TRIALS

3.2-1 Calling of Prospective Jurors
A. General
B. Request for Qualified Jurors
C. Excusing
D. Jury Costs

3.2-2 Trials General

3.2-3 Calling the Cause
A. Start of Trial
B. Readiness to Proceed with Trial
C. Motion to Quash Jury Array
Appendix
UJI Civil 13-106 7
UJI Criminal 14-101 10

3.2-4 Selection of Jury
A. Calling Jurors
B. Voir Dire: General
C. Challenges for Cause
D. Drawing Names
E. Peremptory Challenges
F. Additional Jurors
G. General
Appendix
   Voir Dire Instructions in Civil Cases
   Voir Dire Instructions in Criminal Cases

3.2-5 Oath to Jurors; Preliminary Instructions
A. Oath
B. Preliminary Instructions
C. Opening statement -- UJI Civil 13-108
Appendix
   Preliminary Instructions in Civil Cases
   Preliminary Instructions in Criminal Cases

3.2-6 Witness Oath; Exclusion Rules; Opening Statements
A. Witness Oath
B. Exclusion Rule
C. Opening Statements

3.2-7 Presentation of Evidence
A. Order of Presentation
B. Witnesses: Testimony
C. Defendant as Witness
D. Introduction of Documentary Evidence and Other Things
E. Objections
F. Confessions

3.2-8 Rules of Evidence
A. Overview
B. Application of the Rules of Evidence
C. Construction of the Rules of Evidence
D. General Principles of Evidence
E. Relevancy
F. Evidence on Specific Topics
G. Witness Testimony
H. Hearsay
I. Privileges

3.2-9 Instructions to Jury
A. General
B. Instructions in Criminal Cases
C. Instructions in Civil Cases
D. Requested Instructions

3.2-10 Closing Arguments
A. Definition
B. Order of Presentation

3.2-11 Jury Deliberation; Verdict; Trial by Court
A. Deliberation
B. Procedure When Jury Reaches Verdict
C. Failure of Jury to Reach Verdict
D. Trial by Court: Nonjury Trials

3.2-12 Motions for Directed Verdict or Dismissal During Trial
A. Motion for Directed Verdict
B. Motions for Dismissal

3.2-13 Motion for New Trial

3.2-14 Preservation and Disposition of Exhibits
A. Preservation
B. Return to Court for Appeal
C. Final Disposition

SECTION 3.3
BENCH WARRANT

3.3 Bench Warrant
A. General
B. Issuance
C. Execution; Return
D. Grounds for Issuing Bench Warrant

SECTION 3.4
CONTEMPT

3.4 Contempt
A. General; Definitions
B. Direct Contempt
C. Indirect Contempt
D. Notice
E. Hearing
F. Punishment; Appeal

SECTION 3.5
EXCUSAL, RECUSAL, INABILITY TO PROCEED

3.5-1 Excusal, Recusal, Inability to Proceed
A. Excusal
B. Recusal
C. Inability of a Judge to Proceed
D. Procedure for Replacing a Judge Upon Excusal or Recusal - Magistrate Court
E. Procedure for Replacing a Judge Upon Excusal or Recusal - Metropolitan Court

3.5-2 Recording of Proceedings
A. Record
B. Broadcasting and Photographs

SECTION 3.6
EFFECTIVE DATES OF STATUTES AND COURT RULES

3.6 Effective Dates of Statute and Court Rules
A. General
B. Exceptions

2.4 Game and Fish Violations

A. Jurisdiction; Penalties

  1. Magistrates have jurisdiction in cases involving violations of game and fish laws and regulations. The game and fish laws can be found in Sections 17-1-1 through 17-8-6. The State Game and Fish Department publishes a manual containing all game and fish laws and regulations and automatically provides updates of the laws and regulations as they change. These materials are sent to magistrates directly from the Department. Section 17-2-9.
  2. The magistrate court has jurisdiction over game and fish cases arising in its own district and in any adjoining magistrate district, provided that the defendant consents to the magistrate's jurisdiction; otherwise, the case must be handled by a magistrate in the district where the violation occurred.
  3. If the defendant is a minor, the magistrate court does not have jurisdiction and the case must be transferred to the children's court. Section 32A-2-3; see also §2.1-3(B) of this Benchbook regarding transfer of a minor.
  4. Violations of game and fish laws and regulations are subject to imprisonment in the county jail for up to six months and a mandatory fine, depending on the illegal activity and type of animal involved, as specified by statute. Section 17-2-10. Subsequent convictions are subject to increased penalties. Section 17-2-10(B) & (C).

B. Arrest; Search Warrants; Citations

  1. The following are authorized to arrest persons for violations of game and fish laws and regulations:

    a. Director of the State Department of Game and Fish;

    b. Game and Fish conservation officers;

    c. Sheriffs (in their own counties); and

    d. New Mexico state police officers. Section 17-2-19.

  2. A person may be arrested with or without an arrest warrant; the requirements for issuance of an arrest warrant and the filing of a complaint are the same as for other criminal actions. See §2.2-2 of this Benchbook regarding complaint and arrest warrants.
  3. Search warrants may be issued to authorized officers if there is probable cause to believe that game or fish has been taken or held in violation of Chapter 17 of the New Mexico statutes. See §2.5 of this Benchbook regarding search warrants. Search warrants issued for this reason are subject to the same requirements as any other search warrant.
  4. In addition to arresting persons for violating game and fish laws and regulations, a conservation officer on official duty may also arrest persons for violating the New Mexico Criminal Code (Sections 30 1 1 through 30 43 5), the Motor Vehicle Code (Sections 66 1 1 through 66 12 23), or Section 72-1-8 (pertaining to camping next to a manmade water hole), under emergency circumstances. Section 17-2-19(C).
  5. Instead of arresting a person for violating game and fish laws or regulations, the officer may issue a citation. Section 31-1-6.

    a. The form of the citation must meet the requirements of law set forth in Section 31 1 6.

    b. The officer may enter on the citation the date and time the defendant is to appear in magistrate court or may take the defendant for immediate appearance before the magistrate.

    c. When a citation is issued, the procedures involving magistrate court are generally the same as for traffic offenses, except that there is no penalty assessment provision for game and fish laws. Magis. Ct. R. 6-201(D); Metro. Ct. R. 7-201(D).

    d. The citation serves as a valid complaint when filed in court.

    e. If the defendant is arrested without a warrant, the officer may offer the defendant a citation to appear in lieu of jail and a criminal complaint. Section 31-1-6(A). The arresting officer files the citation in court immediately after arrest, or on the next business day.

C. Prosecution

  1. The district attorney has a legal duty to prosecute violators of game and fish laws and regulations whenever a jury trial is demanded.
  2. However, in nonjury trials, the arresting officer normally appears on behalf of the State.


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