New Mexico Constitution

Article VI, § 29 — Court of appeals; jurisdiction; issuance of writs

New Mexico Const. art. VI, § 29

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N.M. Const. art. VI, § 29.

Full Text

The court of appeals shall have no original jurisdiction. It may be authorized by law to review directly decisions of administrative agencies of the state, and it may be authorized by rules of the supreme court to issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of its appellate jurisdiction. In all other cases, it shall exercise appellate jurisdiction as may be provided by law.

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History

(As added September 28, 1965.)

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