New Mexico Statutes

§ 30-3A-3 — Stalking; penalties

New Mexico § 30-3A-3
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 30Criminal Offenses
Art. 3AHarassment and Stalking

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 30-3A-3 (2026).

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A. Stalking consists of knowingly pursuing a pattern of conduct, without lawful authority, directed at a specific individual when the person intends that the pattern of conduct would place the individual in reasonable apprehension of death, bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint of the individual or another individual. B. As used in this section:

(1)"lawful authority" means within the scope of lawful employment or constitutionally protected activity; and (2) "pattern of conduct" means two or more acts, on more than one occasion, in which the alleged stalker by any action, method, device or means, directly, indirectly or through third parties, follows, monitors, surveils, threatens or communicates to or about a person. C. Whoever commits stalking is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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Legislative History

1978 Comp., § 30-3A-3, enacted by Laws 1997, ch. 10, § 3; 2009, ch. 21, § 2.

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