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  1. law.justia.com

    2023 New Mexico Statutes Chapter 29 - Law Enforcement Article 1 - Peace Officers in General Section 29-1-1 ... It is hereby declared to be the duty of every sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable and every other peace officer to investigate all violations of the criminal laws of the state which are called to the attention of any such officer or of ...
  2. nmsheriffs.org

    New Mexico Sheriffs' Association

    https://nmsheriffs.org

    The New Mexico Sheriffs' Association is a professional and educational organization dedicated to the peace and protection of the lives and property of the citizens of New Mexico. The New Mexico Sheriffs have the responsibility to serve the people and communities of New Mexico and to uphold the laws of the state of New Mexico and the United ...
  3. law.justia.com

    B. Any county law enforcement officer that fails to perform his duty in any material respect is subject to removal from office and payment of all costs of prosecution. History: 1953 Comp., § 15-36A-4, enacted by Laws 1975, ch. 312, § 4. ANNOTATIONS. Cross references. — For county sheriff, see Chapter 4, Article 41 NMSA 1978.
  4. As provided within the laws, temporary provisions have been provided (Laws 2023, ch. 86, § 15) mandating rules of the Law Enforcement Academy Board, 10.29.1 through 10.29.10 NMAC, shall continue in effect until amended or repealed by the Law Enforcement Certification Board and/or the New Mexico Law Enforcement Standards and Training Council ...
  5. law.justia.com

    Sheriffs are conservators of the peace, law enforcement officers and arms of the courts and have no duties pertaining to the maintenance of roads or the extinguishment of fires. Sanchez v. Board of County Comm'rs, 1970-NMCA-058, 81 N.M. 644, 471 P.2d 678, cert. denied, 81 N.M. 668, 472 P.2d 382.
  6. codes.findlaw.com

    New Mexico / Chapter 29. Law Enforcement; New Mexico Statutes Chapter 29. Law Enforcement. Current as of May 06, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. Welcome to FindLaw's Cases & Codes, a free source of state and federal court opinions, state laws, and the United States Code.
  7. nmedge.nmsu.edu

    can participate in the county government processes which help make New Mexico a great place to live and work. Throughout this handbook, references are made to various materials, such as the New Mexico Constitution, New Mexico statutes, and certain attorney general opinions. The New Mexico Constitution and statutes are law.
  8. nmpolicechiefs.org

    The objective of this council is to oversee the New Mexico Law Enforcement Accreditation Program. To accomplish this, the LEPSC will: The LEPSC shall approve the NM Law Enforcement Professional Standards and ensure that they are subject to on-going revision as legal precedents, existing law enforcement issues, needs and capabilities changes.
  9. A. "academy" means the New Mexico law enforcement academy; B. "basic law enforcement training" means a course consisting of not less than four hundred hours of instruction in basic law enforcement training as required by the Law Enforcement Training Act; C. "board" means the law enforcement certification.223327.1 - 5 -
  10. codes.findlaw.com

    Jan 1, 2024Nothing in this section limits, impairs or nullifies the authority of county sheriffs to appoint pursuant to Chapter 4, Article 41 NMSA 1978 duly commissioned state or federally certified officers who are employees of a police or sheriff's department of an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo in New Mexico or who are federal law enforcement officers ...
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