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Criminal Defense

What to Do If Your Lawyer Is Ignoring You

Communication is the cornerstone of an attorney-client relationship. Without it, you may not have adequate information about your case. While busy lawyers have significant time commitments, you should always feel like you are aware of what is happening at every critical point and what to do if your lawyer is

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Deadlines (Personal Injury)

What Is the Timeline of a New Mexico Personal Injury Case?

Resolving a personal injury case can take anywhere between a few months to several years, depending upon the facts of your case. There is no straightforward timeline that a New Mexico personal injury lawyer can project without investigating your accident and engaging in the settlement negotiation process first. However, the

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Criminal Defense

Do You Lose Your License After a DWI Automatically?

It is possible to lose your driver’s license after a DWI in New Mexico.   New Mexico DWI/DUI charges are serious, even for a first-time offense. However, it does not necessarily equal an automatic loss of your license, but it can in many cases. If you are charged, you will

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Personal Injury

Who Can File a New Mexico Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

New Mexico’s Wrongful Death Act lets surviving family members obtain a monetary award for the passing of their relative due to another person’s negligent actions.  New Mexico’s Wrongful Death Act specifies how a wrongful death claim can be initiated and who may benefit from any monetary recovery. These cases are

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Criminal Defense

What Are New Mexico’s Drug Trafficking Penalties?

Drug trafficking is a second-degree felony in New Mexico and carries a maximum penalty of up to nine years in prison and fines up to $10,000 for a conviction.   Certain factors, such as priors, trafficking to minors, and in school zones may increase charges to a first-degree felony. Sentencing

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