2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 30-16-12 — Falsely representing self as incapacitated.

30-16-12. Falsely representing self as incapacitated.

Falsely representing self as incapacitated consists of any person falsely representing himself to be blind, deaf, dumb, crippled or otherwise physically defective for the purpose of obtaining money or other thing of value.   

Whoever commits falsely representing self as incapacitated is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.   

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