NM Bicycle Laws: Protect Yourself from Car Accidents
https://youtu.be/GDgvRiXev3M?si=1iM6a-49Chq7-P0T The favorable temperatures of New Mexico are conducive to some of the best mountain biking and road cycling year-round, even for the avid riders in the northern part of the state during the winter months. Due to the popularity of cycling in New Mexico, motorists recognize the need to
What to Do If Police Call You in for Questioning
Tell the police that you want a criminal defense lawyer present if they call you in for questioning. Be aware that law enforcement can use your statements against you whether you have representation or not. Remember to invoke your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. In This Article A
What to Know About NM Probation Revocation Hearings
When defendants are accused of violating probation, they are subject to a motion to revoke probation, and face serving jail or prison sentences. Since probationers must obey all laws and follow their conditions of probation, even minor penalties can result in a re-arrest and subsequent probation revocation and incarceration.
What Are Conspiracy Charges?
Conspiracy charges fall under a set of statutes known as initiatory crimes. Essentially, you are facing the same criminal penalties as the individual being charged for the committing the crime. For example, conspiracy murder charges mean that you through words or acts agreed that the crime would be committed and
Can You File a Lawsuit for Injuries Caused by Poor Lighting?
Business owners and governmental entities must provide a safe, hazard-free environment for third-party visitors, which includes adequate lighting for visitors. Poor lighting can make it exceedingly difficult to see and navigate our way around unfamiliar areas, like a store or movie theater. If poor lighting on another’s property contributed
What Evidence Do You Need to Prove a Car Accident Injury?
Evidence is one vital aspect of proving a car accident injury case. However, some specific rules and laws apply to the admissibility and discoverability of evidence. While these rules can protect you, you can also inadvertently harm your claim or lawsuit by not understanding their applicability. Always seek legal advice
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