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What Happens at a Preliminary Hearing for Domestic Violence

What Happens at a Preliminary Hearing for Domestic Violence?

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If you have been charged with domestic violence and scheduled for a preliminary hearing, you may be wondering, What happens at a preliminary hearing for domestic violence? Another name for a preliminary hearing is a “probable cause hearing.” This term... Read More

How Long Does a DWI Stay on Your Record in New Mexico

How Long Does a DWI Stay on Your Record in New Mexico?

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A DWI conviction in New Mexico stays on your driving record for 55 years. A DWI conviction will remain on your criminal record permanently. The harsh penalties imposed with a DWI conviction emphasize the need to hire a criminal defense... Read More

How to Get a DWI Dismissed in New Mexico

How to Get a DWI Dismissed in New Mexico

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The New Mexico Department of Transportation published a report stating that state law enforcement made 10,376 arrests for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in 2019. Despite more than 10,000 arrests, the state recorded only 5,781 convictions for... Read More

What Happens If The Victim Doesn’t Show Up At the Trial for Domestic Violence

What Happens If The Victim Doesn’t Show Up At the Trial for Domestic Violence?

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Alleged victims are vitally important to most domestic violence cases, but their cooperation is not necessary in every case. Well-trained and experienced prosecutors can go forward and try to convict you even if the alleged victim fails to appear for... Read More

What Happens If You Kill Someone in Self-Defense

What Happens If You Kill Someone in Self-Defense?

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The people of New Mexico have a right to defend themselves or another if their lives or property are threatened. But this right is not absolute. You could face a murder or manslaughter charge if you used deadly force when... Read More

Can a Minor Be Charged with Sexual Abuse

Can a Minor Be Charged with Sexual Abuse?

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Yes, a minor can face sexual abuse charges in New Mexico, despite their youth. The law does not give a child a free pass based on age. In fact, every sexual assault charge is incredibly serious, and the consequences of... Read More

Penalty for Possession of a Controlled Substance in New Mexico

Penalty for Possession of a Controlled Substance in New Mexico

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New Mexico law remains tough on drug possession. There is a chance you could go to jail and pay a fine and suffer additional consequences for possessing controlled substances in New Mexico. That’s why it is important to understand the... Read More

Difference Between Assault and Battery

What Is the Difference Between Assault and Battery in New Mexico?

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The terms “assault” and “battery” are often used in conjunction with each other. But according to New Mexico law, they are distinct crimes with penalties involving varying amounts of jail, probation, and fines. What is the difference between assault and... Read More

Self-Defense vs. Assault: What Is the Difference

Self-Defense vs. Assault: What Is the Difference?

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Defending yourself from threatened harm is your right. However, claiming self-defense does not always help you avoid criminal charges. The idea that you could claim self-defense and still have to go to court can sometimes baffle people.  The distinction between... Read More

Should I Hire an Attorney for a Misdemeanor

Should I Hire an Attorney for a Misdemeanor?

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You might wonder, Should I hire an attorney for a misdemeanor? The answer is simple: yes, you need a lawyer to protect your rights anytime you face a criminal offense. You might be tempted to try to save money and... Read More

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