New Mexico Constitution
Article II - Bill of Rights
- § 1 Supreme law of the land.
- § 2 Popular sovereignty.
- § 3 Right of self-government.
- § 4 Inherent rights.
- § 5 Rights under Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo preserved.
- § 6 Right to bear arms.
- § 7 Habeas corpus.
- § 8 Freedom of elections.
- § 9 Military power subordinate; quartering of soldiers.
- § 10 Searches and seizures.
- § 11 Freedom of religion.
- § 12 Trial by jury; less than unanimous verdicts in civil cases.
- § 13 Bail; excessive fines; cruel and unusual punishment.
- § 14 Indictment and information; grand juries; rights of accused.
- § 15 Self-incrimination; double jeopardy.
- § 16 Treason.
- § 17 Freedom of speech and press; libel.
- § 18 Due process; equal protection; sex discrimination.
- § 19 Retroactive laws; bills of attainder; impairment of contracts.
- § 20 Eminent domain.
- § 21 Imprisonment for debt.
- § 23 Reserved rights.
- § 24 Victim's rights.
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