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The long, complex legal drama involving former New Mexico tax secretary Demesia Padilla appears to finally be over.
The justices concluded a porch not enclosed on all sides doesn't qualify as a structure under state burglary law, which was ...
A former state official who was convicted of embezzling tens of thousands of dollars is now in the clear. This, after the New Mexico Supreme Court weighed in and ruled there was a problem with the way ...
'Fridge cigarette' is Gen Z's new Diet Coke obsession that concerns health experts 5 things doctors want you to know before ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Tuesday issued three rulings dealing with crime and whistleblower protections.
The New Mexico Supreme Court has affirmed a Pecos man’s convictions for first-degree murder, attempted murder and other charges. A jury convicted Mark Valencia in 2023 of murdering two people in 2021 ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court sided with the New Mexico Department of Justice, quashing a lower court's order that would have ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court is holding its Rule of Law Program in Farmington in August. The Rule of Law Program is a live ...
The case against Brad Lunsford, a former Las Cruces police officer seeking a new trial after being convicted earlier this ...
The justices, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a federal appeals court ruling that invalidated the license granted by the Nuclear ...
The justices concluded a porch not enclosed on all sides doesn't qualify as a structure under the state's burglary law.