2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 42: Actions and Proceedings Relating to Property
Article 2: Special Alternative Condemnation Procedure, 42-2-1 through 42-2-24
Section 42-2-19: Disqualification of judge; effect.


NM Stat § 42-2-19 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

42-2-19. Disqualification of judge; effect.

A. Whenever a party or parties to any special alternative proceeding in eminent domain shall make and file an affidavit that the judge before whom the proceeding is pending, whether he be the resident judge or a judge designated by such resident judge, cannot, according to the belief of the party to said proceeding making such affidavit, preside over the same with impartiality, such affidavit shall operate as an automatic severance of the proceedings as to all tracts in which the disqualifying party or parties has an interest. Nothing herein shall be construed to authorize separate trials of different interests in the same tract.

Another judge shall be designated for the trial of the proceeding as to the severed portion thereof by agreement of counsel representing the respective parties. Upon the failure of such counsel to agree, then such facts shall be certified to the chief justice of the supreme court of New Mexico, and the chief justice shall thereupon designate the judge to try the severed portion of such proceeding.

B. Such affidavit shall be filed within the time allowed for filing objections to the preliminary order of entry and not thereafter.

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