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2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 4: Counties
Article 41: County Sheriff, 4-41-1 through 4-41-22
- Section 4-41-1: Repealed.
- Section 4-41-2: Duties.
- Section 4-41-3: Failure to execute bond and oath; performing duties; penalty.
- Section 4-41-4: Exercising powers after removal; penalty.
- Section 4-41-5: Deputy sheriffs; appointment and term; merit system.
- Section 4-41-6: Counties authorized to establish merit systems for deputies and personnel in the county sheriff's office.
- Section 4-41-7: Provisions of merit system constitute part of employment contract.
- Section 4-41-8: Deputy sheriff; qualifications; character; revocation of commission.
- Section 4-41-9: Deputy sheriffs; powers and duties.
- Section 4-41-10: Right to carry arms; deputies; appointment.
- Section 4-41-10.1: Right to carry concealed arms.
- Section 4-41-11: Injuries to sheriff or deputy while making arrest; medical expenses; limitation.
- Section 4-41-11.1: Qualifications; waiver.
- Section 4-41-12: Entering other counties; powers.
- Section 4-41-13: Execution of process of probate court; attendance.
- Section 4-41-14: Sheriff to serve and execute process and orders of magistrate [and municipal] courts.
- Section 4-41-15: Fees; payment in advance.
- Section 4-41-16: Fees; attendance on courts; sessions of county commissioners; hearing before judges.
- Section 4-41-17: Executions; commissions and expenses.
- Section 4-41-18: Fees; service of jury venire.
- Section 4-41-19: County peace officers and constables; mileage; conditions.
- Section 4-41-20: Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and other county peace officers; public transportation; reimbursement.
- Section 4-41-21: More than one subpoena, summons or prisoner; no extra charge.
- Section 4-41-22: Other fees.
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