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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 31 — Criminal Procedure · Article 15 — Public Defenders

31-15-2.2. Public defender commission; member qualifications.

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A. A person appointed to the commission shall have:
(1)significant experience in the legal defense of criminal or juvenile justice cases; or
(2)demonstrated a commitment to quality indigent defense representation or to working with and advocating for the population served by the department.
B. The following persons shall not be appointed to and shall not serve on the commission:
(1)current prosecutors, law enforcement officials or employees of prosecutors or law enforcement officials;
(2)current public defenders or other employees of the department;
(3)current judges, judicial officials or employees of judges or judicial officials;
(4)current elected officials or employees of elected officials; or
(5)persons who currently contract with or receive funding from the department or employees of such persons.
History: Laws 2013, ch. 195, § 5.
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