New Mexico Statutes

§ 29-1-16 — Electronic recordings of custodial interrogations

New Mexico·Ch. 29 Law Enforcement·Art. 1 Peace Officers in General

A. A state or local law enforcement officer shall comply when reasonably able to do so with the following procedures when conducting a custodial interrogation:

(1)the custodial interrogation shall be electronically recorded in its entirety;
(2)if conducted in a police station, the custodial interrogation shall be electronically recorded by a method that includes audio or visual or both, if available; and (3) the electronic recording shall include the advice of constitutional rights required by law. B. A law enforcement officer shall comply with the provisions of this section unless the law enforcement officer has good cause not to electronically record the entire custodial interrogation and makes a contemporaneous written or electronic record of the reasons for not doing so. Good cause i

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Legislative History

Laws 2005, ch. 252, § 1.

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