New Mexico Constitution
Article XXII, § 8 — Territorial judicial process and proceedings
New Mexico Const. art. XXII, § 8
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N.M. Const. art. XXII, § 8.
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All lawful process, writs, judgments, decrees, convictions and sentences issued, rendered, had or pronounced, in force at the time of the admission of the state, shall continue and remain in force to the same extent as if the change of government had not occurred, and shall be enforced and executed under the laws of the state.
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