2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 35: Magistrate and Municipal Courts
Article 8: Magistrate Court; Juries and Jurors, 35-8-1 through 35-8-7
Section 35-8-2: Magistrate jury; demand.


NM Stat § 35-8-2 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

35-8-2. Magistrate jury; demand.

A. Either party to an action in the magistrate court within magistrate trial jurisdiction may demand trial by jury. Demand shall be made in the manner specified by the Rules of Civil Procedure or the Rules of Criminal Procedure for the Magistrate Courts.

B. In civil actions, the magistrate shall collect from the party demanding trial by jury the jury fee established by law, but no jury fee shall be assessed against the state. In criminal actions, the magistrate shall not collect a jury fee. If demand is not made as provided in this section, or if the jury fee in any civil action is not paid at the time demand is made, trial by jury is deemed waived.

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