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2,601.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2010)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,602.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2011)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,603.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2010)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,604.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2009)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,605.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2008)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,606.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2007)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,607.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2006)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,608.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (1992)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRA22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] 72 C.J.S. Process § 1 et seq. 5-210. Arrests without a warrant; arrest warrants. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,609.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (1989)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 3NMRA22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. Form. Generally. [...] case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water [...] conclusion by reasoning that the federal code denominated all offenses
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2,610.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2008)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRAReference to specific section of municipal code sufficiently alleged offense of disturbing the peace. [...] 22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,611.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2005)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.
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2,612.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2014)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRA22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] 72 C.J.S. Process § 1 et seq. 5-210. Arrests without a warrant; arrest warrants. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,613.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2012)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRAReference to specific section of municipal code sufficiently alleged offense of disturbing the peace. [...] 22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,614.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2009)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] — The 1992 changes to this rule were not taken from the ABA Model Code.
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2,615.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2008)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] — The 1992 changes to this rule were not taken from the ABA Model Code.
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2,616.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2011)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRAReference to specific section of municipal code sufficiently alleged offense of disturbing the peace. [...] 22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,617.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2010)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRAReference to specific section of municipal code sufficiently alleged offense of disturbing the peace. [...] 22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,618.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2017)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,619.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2016)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,620.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2015)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,621.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2014)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,622.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2013)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,623.
Rule Set 16 - Rules of Professional Conduct (2012)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 16 NMRACode not basis for civil liability. — Former Code of Professional Responsibility was established to discipline attorneys. [...] Thus, a lawyer who knows that a client has accidentally discharged toxic waste into a town’s water supply may reveal this information to the authorities if there is a present and substantial risk that a person who drinks the water will contract a life-threatening or debilitating disease and the lawyer’s disclosure is [...] B. Judicial candidates; Code of Judicial Conduct. A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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2,624.
Rule Set 5 - Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts (2005)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 5 NMRAReference to specific section of municipal code sufficiently alleged offense of disturbing the peace. [...] 22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 334; 72 C.J.S. Process § 2. II. FORM. Generally. [...] In that case defendant was enjoined from using more than a stated amount of water from a well.
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2,625.
Rule Set 11 - Rules of Evidence (2012)
Historical New Mexico Rules Annotated - Rule Set 11 NMRA(1) "probation officer" means a person employed by the Children, Youth and Families Department or successor entity who conducts preliminary inquiries pursuant to the Children's Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] and Children's Court Rules and Forms; [...] — In an action contesting municipal water and sewer rates, a witness who otherwise qualified as an expert in the water services field was not required to have an accounting or finance background. [...] Admissibility in evidence of enlarged photographs or photostatic copies, 72 A.L.R.2d 308.