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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 31 — Criminal Procedure · Article 9 — Mental Illness And Competency

31-9-1. Determination of competency; raising the issue.

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A. When a party or the court raises a question as to a defendant's competency to stand trial in a criminal case, the proceeding shall be suspended until the issue is determined.
B. Unless the case is dismissed upon motion of a party or through diversion, if the question of a defendant's competency is raised in a court other than a district court or metropolitan court, the case shall be transferred to the district court; provided that if the question of a defendant's competency is raised in a metropolitan court and the court determines that the defendant is not competent to stand trial, the case shall be transferred to the district court.
History: 1978 Comp., § 31-9-1, enacted by Laws 1988, ch. 107, § 1 and by 1988, ch. 108, § 1; 1989, ch. 94, § 1; 1993, ch. 240, § 1; 1993, ch. 249, § 1; 2025, ch. 4, § 1; 2025 (1st S.S.), ch. 4, § 1.
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