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Personal Injury

Can I File a Slip and Fall on Ice Claim?

When you visit a property or business during the winter months of New Mexico, laws protect your right to safety, including the proper removal of snow and ice on and around sidewalks, parking lots, and walkways. When the property owner fails to meet this duty, you may be able to

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Criminal Defense

What to Do If You Are Accused of Sexual Assault in NM

Your actions during police questioning or an arrest for sexual assault are essential to the outcome of your case. If you are accused of sexual assault in New Mexico, assert your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent and invoke your Sixth Amendment right to a criminal defense attorney. Otherwise, anything

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Personal Injury

When Can You Sue a Ski Resort for Injuries?

You could sue a ski resort for injuries in New Mexico if operator negligence contributed to the accident. New Mexico’s Ski Safety Act requires operators to maintain chairlifts, runs, and facilities while keeping them in good working condition. However, it is the skier’s responsibility to ski safely. It can be

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Criminal Defense

What Is a RICO Charge?

A RICO (pronounced ree-ko) Act charge is one where prosecutors believe you are tied to organized crime. It is an acronym for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and a federal law created in the 1970s to make proving organized crime cases easier. Under the Act, severe fines and

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Car Accidents

How to Prove the Other Driver Was Distracted

If you are wondering how to prove that the other driver was distracted after a car or truck accident, then this article is for you.   Distracted driving is hazardous, yet people engage in it every day on the roads of New Mexico. When someone takes their attention off the

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Criminal Defense

Do Expungements Show Up on Background Checks in New Mexico?

In New Mexico, expungements do not show up on background checks. An expungement is the removal from access to the general public of a notation of arrest, complaint, indictment, information, plea of guilty, conviction, acquittal, dismissal or discharge record, including a record posted on a publicly accessible court, corrections or

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