New Mexico Constitution

Article IV, § 39 — "Bribery" and "solicitation" defined

New Mexico Const. art. IV, § 39

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CitationNew Mexico Const. art. IV, § 39
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N.M. Const. art. IV, § 39.

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Any member of the legislature who shall vote or use his influence for or against any matter pending in either house in consideration of any money, thing of value or promise thereof, shall be deemed guilty of bribery; and any member of the legislature or other person who shall directly or indirectly offer, give or promise any money, thing of value, privilege or personal advantage, to any member of the legislature to influence him to vote or work for or against any matter pending in either house; or any member of the legislature who shall solicit from any person or corporation any money, thing of value or personal advantage for his vote or influence as such member shall be deemed guilty of solicitation of bribery.

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New Mexico Const. art. IV, § 39, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/constitution/nm/IV/39.