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State v. Chavez - 2023-NMCA-071 - 06/26/2023
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Reported Opinions[1]Defendant also calls our attention to an observation the district court describes as “an aside” in its order: that allowing the State to seek a warrant after indictment would thwart the deadlines outlined in LR2-308 NMRA. Apart from calling our attention to this observation in the statement of facts section of his brief,
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State v. Peina - 03/31/2023
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Unreported Opinions[BIC 2-3, 7] See LR2-307(B) NMRA (establishing technical violation program and identifying appropriate sanctions to be imposed upon participants when they commit their first, second, third, and fourth technical violations).
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State v. Lopez - 2023-NMSC-011 - 03/30/2023
Supreme Court of New Mexico - Reported OpinionsIn Seigling, the district court excluded witnesses and suppressed all audio and video evidence after the state failed to satisfy the discovery requirements of LR 2-400(D) (2014).
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Rule Set 1 - Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 1 NMRA1999-NMCA-135, 128 N.M. 177, 991 P.2d 7 (Ct. App. 1999) (noting that a party sought a protective order to seal the district court record of the proceedings); LR2-111 NMRA [withdrawn] (“... a court may seal a file or other record upon a party’s written motion or the court’s own motion, and showing of good cause.”), New [...] — LR2-111 NMRA, referenced in the committee commentary, was withdrawn by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective December 31, 2016.
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Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRA— Where defendant filed motions, under the former version of local rule LR2-308, to exclude witnesses and to suppress all audio and video evidence based on the State’s refusal to assist in scheduling witness interviews in the four months since defendant had been arraigned and for failure to comply with its discovery [...] This rule does not alter the disclosure requirements of Rules 5-501 and 5-502 NMRA, nor does it alter any requirement to provide a witness list, see, e.g., Rules 5-503, 5-508, and LR2-308 NMRA. Under Paragraph C, an attorney must provide an unredacted version of documents and materials subject to disclosure.
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Rule Set 23 - Supreme Court General Rules (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 23 NMRALR2-308 NMRA. [...] LR2-308. (3) Previous version: LR2-308 NMRA (2015).
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District 2 - Rules of the District Court of the Second Judicial District (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 2 NMRALR2-101 LR2-101 LR2-101 LR2-101 LR2-102 LR2-102 LR2-102 LR2-102 [...] LR2-103 LR2-103 LR2-103 LR2-103 LR2-104 LR2-104 LR2-104 LR2-104 [...] LR2-105 LR2-105 LR2-105 LR2-105 LR2-106 LR2-106 LR2-106 LR2-106
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District 4 - Rules of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 4 NMRA[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 12-8300-LR2, effective for all cases filed or pending on or after August 20, 2012; LR4-310 recompiled and amended as LR2-202 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.]
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District 6 - Rules of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 6 NMRA[Adopted, effective October 2, 2000; LR6-211 recompiled and amended as LR2-207 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.] [...] [Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 13-8300-LR2, effective for cases filed or pending on or after April 15, 2013; LR6-217 recompiled and amended as LR6-213 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016; as amended by Supreme Court Order No. 19-8300-002,
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District 7 - Rules of the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 7 NMRA[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 12-8300-LR2, effective for all cases filed or pending on or after August 20, 2012; LR7-019 recompiled as LR7-203 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.]
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District 12 - Rules of the District Court of the Twelfth Judicial District (2023)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 12 NMRA[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 13-8300-LR2, effective for cases filed or pending on or after April 15, 2013; LR12-101 recompiled and amended as LR12-201 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016; as amended by Supreme Court Order No. 18-8300-022,
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2022-16 -- Opinion Request – Prohibition of Weapons in Multi-Use County-Owned Building - 12/01/2022
Attorney General Opinions and Advisory LettersSee LR2-108(C); LR3-105(A); LR6-109(A); LR3-112(A). You have stated there will be only one public entrance into the Bernalillo County Government Center, and that this entrance will be located on the first floor of the Center.
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City of Santa Fe v. Huisinga - 08/23/2022
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Unreported OpinionsIT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the calculation of any deadlines in Rules 5-604, 6-506, 7-506, 8-506, and LR2-308 NMRA for all cases pending or filed on or after the date of this order shall not include any period of time-delay caused by the current public health emergency.
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Chapter 40 - Domestic Affairs (2022)
Historical New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 - Chapter 40 NMSA 1978For local district court rules and forms, see LR2-Form J and LR11-114.
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State v. Quarles - 06/30/2022
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Unreported OpinionsHowever, the district court dismissed the motion without reaching its merits because the district court found that the motion was untimely filed contrary to the scheduling order issued pursuant to LR 2-308 NMRA (the local rule).
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State v. Murray - 05/31/2022
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Unreported OpinionsSee generally Rule 5-805(C) NMRA (providing that technical violations are limited to violations that do not involve new criminal charges); LR2-307(C)(8) (same).
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State v. Sanchez - 04/07/2022
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Unreported OpinionsI. Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss for Circumventing LR2-308 {3} Defendant first contends that the district court erred when it failed to sanction the State—by dismissal with prejudice—for allegedly failing to comply with the time limits set out in LR2-308. [...] See LR2-308(F)(5)(c) (“For track 3 cases, the scheduling order shall have trial commence within four hundred fifty-five (455) days of arraignment.”). [...] See LR2-308(F)(5)(a). Defendant’s new trial date was scheduled for January 7, 2019.
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State v. Ruffin - 03/04/2022
Court of Appeals of New Mexico - Unreported OpinionsFinally, the district court found that a portion of the delay was due to “the case management order and the implementation of LR2-400 [NMRA[3]]” and the reassignment to a new judge, which is classified as administrative delay and weighed slightly against the State. [...] [3]Pursuant to Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, former LR2-400 (2014) was recompiled and amended as LR2-308 NMRA, effective December 31, 2016.
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Rule Set 1 - Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 1 NMRA1999-NMCA-135, 128 N.M. 177, 991 P.2d 7 (Ct. App. 1999) (noting that a party sought a protective order to seal the district court record of the proceedings); LR2-111 NMRA [withdrawn] (“... a court may seal a file or other record upon a party’s written motion or the court’s own motion, and showing of good cause.”), New [...] — LR2-111 NMRA, referenced in the committee commentary, was withdrawn by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective December 31, 2016.
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Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRA— Where defendant filed motions, under the former version of local rule LR2-308, to exclude witnesses and to suppress all audio and video evidence based on the State’s refusal to assist in scheduling witness interviews in the four months since defendant had been arraigned and for failure to comply with its discovery
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Rule Set 23 - Supreme Court General Rules (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 23 NMRALR2-308 NMRA. [...] LR2-308. (3) Previous version: LR2-308 NMRA (2015).
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District 2 - Rules of the District Court of the Second Judicial District (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 2 NMRALR2-101 LR2-101 LR2-101 LR2-101 LR2-102 LR2-102 LR2-102 LR2-102 [...] LR2-103 LR2-103 LR2-103 LR2-103 LR2-104 LR2-104 LR2-104 LR2-104 [...] LR2-105 LR2-105 LR2-105 LR2-105 LR2-106 LR2-106 LR2-106 LR2-106
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District 4 - Rules of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 4 NMRA[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 12-8300-LR2, effective for all cases filed or pending on or after August 20, 2012; LR4-310 recompiled and amended as LR2-202 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.]
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District 6 - Rules of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 6 NMRA[Adopted, effective October 2, 2000; LR6-211 recompiled and amended as LR2-207 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.] [...] [Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 13-8300-LR2, effective for cases filed or pending on or after April 15, 2013; LR6-217 recompiled and amended as LR6-213 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016; as amended by Supreme Court Order No. 19-8300-002,
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District 7 - Rules of the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District (2022)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - District 7 NMRA[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 12-8300-LR2, effective for all cases filed or pending on or after August 20, 2012; LR7-019 recompiled as LR7-203 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-015, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.]