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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 29 — Law Enforcement · Article 16 — Dna Identification

29-16-7.1. Entering DNA into CODIS after death.

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The administrative center shall enter the DNA of a person collected pursuant to Section 29-3-10 NMSA 1978 into CODIS upon the death of the person if the person dies before being charged with a felony; provided that, if:
A. the person was not incarcerated at the time of death, the DNA shall be entered only upon a motion by the district attorney and an order from the court with jurisdiction over the felony had charges been filed; and
B. the person was incarcerated at the time of death or had been released prior to July 1, 1997, the DNA shall be entered automatically.
History: Laws 2025, ch. 42, § 1.
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