New Mexico Constitution

Article VI, § 4 — Supreme court; selection of chief justice

New Mexico Const. art. VI, § 4

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N.M. Const. art. VI, § 4.

Full Text

The supreme court of the state shall consist of at least five justices who shall be chosen as provided in this constitution. One of the justices shall be selected as chief justice as provided by law.

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History

(As amended November 8, 1988.)

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