Criminal fees are going, going, gone… July 1
Last year, the Legislature approved and, the governor signed into law, the removal of fees assessed on people convicted in criminal and traffic cases.
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | May 2, 2024 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
Last year, the Legislature approved and, the governor signed into law, the removal of fees assessed on people convicted in criminal and traffic cases.
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Mar 7, 2024 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
Court report Anyone who has spent time in the military is familiar with the term brother or...
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Jan 4, 2024 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
Court Report The phrase ‘consider the source’ is often used as a caution about potentially bad...
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Nov 2, 2023 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
Court Report This month’s column topic comes at the request of my clerks who get a variety of...
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Sep 7, 2023 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
Court Report I still recall walking into the Belen Magistrate Court on the day I received...
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | May 4, 2023 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
If you served in the military, you are familiar with the saying, “Hurry up and wait!”
It is a common reference to one echelon of command setting a time to start or meet; followed by a lower echelon of command setting a slightly earlier time to ensure no one is late.
by Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Jan 5, 2023 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
As we ring in a new year and approach the third anniversary of the global pandemic, life has...
Read Moreby Justice David Thompson | Mar 24, 2022 | Court Report, Opinion | 0
I am excited to announce the second year of a New Mexico Supreme Court civics education program...
Read Moreby Judge Miles Tafoya, guest columnist | Mar 3, 2022 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
“Thank you for your service,” is an expression we use to show our appreciation to military, law...
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Feb 3, 2022 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
When I assumed office eight years ago, I never suspected that I would administer as many oaths as I do.
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Jan 6, 2022 | Columns, Court Report, Opinion | 0
Are you old enough to remember having an old television or radio that worked on tube technology?...
Read Moreby Judge John Chavez, guest columnist | Dec 2, 2021 | Court Report, Opinion | 0
In your lifetime, you are likely to be in receipt of a summons for court. If you do not read any...
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