There is a newer version of the New Mexico Statutes
2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 14 — Execution of Death Sentence, 31-14-1 through 31-14-16.
- Section 31-14-1 — Warrant of execution upon judgment of death; time of execution.
- Section 31-14-2 — Judge to transmit statement of conviction.
- Section 31-14-3 — Governor may suspend.
- Section 31-14-4 — Insanity of defendant; how determined.
- Section 31-14-5 — Duty of district attorney upon hearing.
- Section 31-14-6 — Order of court committing insane person to hospital.
- Section 31-14-7 — Defendant found to be sane; duty of warden; procedure when sanity is restored.
- Section 31-14-8 — Proceedings when female is supposed to be pregnant.
- Section 31-14-9 — If female is not pregnant.
- Section 31-14-10 — Judgment of death remaining in force, not executed; no appeal from order of court.
- Section 31-14-11 — Punishment of death; how inflicted.
- Section 31-14-12 — Place of execution; direction of warden.
- Section 31-14-13 — Applicability of act.
- Section 31-14-14 — Statutory references to execution.
- Section 31-14-15 — Where judgment must be executed; who may be present.
- Section 31-14-16 — Return of warden.
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