New Mexico police say that they have been conducting an investigation regarding the selling of illegal drugs throughout the state. Investigators say that they used various social media formats to help them find out who has been selling illegal drugs online. They have...
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The process of expunging a criminal record
A criminal conviction can lead to a range of consequences that can affect someone for the rest of his or her life. From job applications to housing to educational opportunities, a mark on one’s record can bring consequences you never imagined. You may feel stuck if...
Why do some police lie during questioning?
"Telling lies" sits at the top of many people's lists of unethical and immoral behavior. Shockingly, law enforcement personnel don't always have problems telling lies when attempting to maneuver someone into self-incrimination. Someone may go from a suspect or even a...
Problems with eyewitness testimony in criminal cases
Some New Mexico residents may believe that eyewitness identifications are the gold standard in a criminal investigation. This belief may be backed up by portrayals of clear witness identifications in television shows or movies. However, eyewitness identifications are...
Cellphone privacy rights and legally accessible data
Prosecutors and police officers in New Mexico can go to great lengths to gather evidence to help in their case. One of the things they can do is ask the court to permit them to look through the data in your phone to find whatever kind of data they need. Here is more...
Just how reliable are police line-ups?
One of the types of ways that police in New Mexico, and around the country, use to help witnesses identify suspects is the police line-up. It is a classic: A variety of somewhat similar-looking suspects are brought into a location, and the witness to a crime is then...
What are the compensation rights of people wrongly convicted?
People who have been wrongfully convicted in New Mexico have the right to be angry. If it is determined that your civil rights were violated, you have every right to demand compensation. You should know what’s available to you and how you can fight back. Why should...
What happens when you are stopped by the police?
People who haven't dealt with law enforcement or the New Mexico criminal justice system might not fully know their rights. For example, when the police stop someone, the officers must respect a suspect's rights to make a lawful arrest. Persons concerned about police...
Independent Monitor report criticizes APD reform efforts
The court-appointed Independent Monitor tasked with assessing the reforms being implemented by the Albuquerque Police Department said in a report released on May 3 that officers still routinely use unnecessary force and often escape punishment. The Independent Monitor...
Gender-related housing discrimination is illegal in New Mexico
In New Mexico, it's illegal to discriminate against people because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Technically, it's been the law for decades, but enforcement has been sporadic at best. However, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development...