What to Do If Charged with NM Prescription Fraud
If you are charged with prescription fraud in New Mexico, contact an attorney immediately. These charges are serious. Any statements you make to law enforcement will be used against you. Your court case is an opportunity to defend yourself. A New Mexico criminal defense lawyer will protect your rights and
What Is a Misdemeanor in New Mexico?
Misdemeanors are less serious than felony charges. For sentencing purposes, New Mexico divides them into two distinct categories: misdemeanors and petty misdemeanors. In contrast, the most severe crimes are classified as felonies. Some offenses may be punishable with fines only. In This Post In this blog article, learn about the
How Long Does It Take to Get a Personal Injury Settlement?
The time it takes to get a personal injury settlement depends upon the facts of your case and legal objectives. However, a personal injury lawyer could potentially settle it in as little as several months or as long as several years. There are phases that your case must go through,
What Are the New Mexico’s Fines for Game & Fish Violations?
https://youtu.be/H-jP8Bs481k?si=fIMXuxOZ6ssxw1D- Fines for game & fish violations in New Mexico are misdemeanors or felonies and can add up to $6,000 per conviction. You could also face mandatory jail time and a permanent loss of hunting privileges in and out of the state. If you are charged, hire a New Mexico
Who Is Liable After a Multi-Vehicle Collision in New Mexico?
While multi-vehicle collisions involve unique challenges, the general rule of thumb in a chain-reaction is that the first car to rear-end the other is the at-fault party. However, there may be other liable parties depending upon the findings after an analysis. There are also complicated insurance issues that injured parties
What to Do If Police Show Up with a Search Warrant in NM
https://youtu.be/Mfvv-pvP1FM?si=zXbYoAiRwVEE6Oky The general rule of thumb is that police must announce their presence, that they have a search warrant, and request your permission to enter. There are certain exceptions to this general rule. If you deny consent when they have a search warrant, they can use reasonable force to enter
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