New Mexico Constitution

Article IV, § 41 — Compelling testimony in bribery cases

New Mexico Const. art. IV, § 41

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CitationNew Mexico Const. art. IV, § 41
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N.M. Const. art. IV, § 41.

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Any person may be compelled to testify in any lawful investigation or judicial proceeding against another charged with bribery or solicitation of bribery as defined herein, and shall not be permitted to withhold his testimony on the ground that it might incriminate or subject him to public infamy; but such testimony shall not be used against him in any judicial proceeding against him except for perjury in giving such testimony.

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