New Mexico Statutes

§ 31-29-9 — Effect of conviction by another state or the United States;

New Mexico § 31-29-9
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 31Criminal Procedure
Art. 29Uniform Collateral Consequences of Conviction

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 31-29-9 (2026).

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relieved or pardoned conviction.

A.For purposes of authorizing or imposing a collateral consequence in New Mexico, a conviction of an offense in a court of another state or the United States is deemed a conviction of the offense in New Mexico with the same elements. If there is no offense in New Mexico with the same elements, the conviction is deemed a conviction of the most serious offense in New Mexico that is established by the elements of the offense. A misdemeanor in the jurisdiction of conviction shall not be deemed a felony in New Mexico, and an offense lesser than a misdemeanor in the jurisdiction of conviction shall not be deemed a conviction of a felony or misdemeanor in New Mexico.
B.For purposes of authorizing or imposing a collateral consequence in New Mexico, a juvenile adj

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Legislative History

Laws 2021, ch. 58, § 9.

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