New Mexico Constitution
Article VI - Judicial Department
- § 1 Judicial power vested.
- § 2 Supreme court; appellate jurisdiction.
- § 3 Supreme court; original jurisdiction; supervisory control; extraordinary writs.
- § 4 Supreme court; selection of chief justice.
- § 5 Supreme court; quorum; majority concurring in judgments.
- § 6 Supreme court; absent or disqualified justice.
- § 7 Supreme court; terms, sessions and recesses.
- § 8 Supreme court; qualifications of justices.
- § 9 Supreme court; officers.
- § 10 Supreme court; additional justices.
- § 11 Supreme court; salary of justices.
- § 12 Judicial districts; district judges.
- § 13 District court; jurisdiction and terms.
- § 14 District court; qualifications and residence requirement of judges.
- § 15 District court; judges pro tempore.
- § 16 District court; additional judges; redistricting.
- § 17 District court; judges' compensation.
- § 18 Disqualification of judges or magistrates.
- § 19 Ineligibility of justices or judges for nonjudicial offices.
- § 20 Style of writs and processes.
- § 21 Judges as conservators of the peace; preliminary examinations in criminal cases.
- § 22 County clerk as district and probate court clerk.
- § 23 Probate court.
- § 24 District attorneys.
- § 26 Magistrate court.
- § 27 Appeals from probate courts and other inferior courts.
- § 28 Court of appeals; number, qualifications, compensation; quorum; majority concurring in judgment; power of chief justice to select acting justices.
- § 29 Court of appeals; jurisdiction; issuance of writs.
- § 30 Fees collected by judiciary paid to state treasury.
- § 31 Justices of the peace abolished.
- § 32 Judicial standards commission.
- § 33 Retention or rejection at general election.
- § 34 Vacancies in office; date for filing declaration of candidacy.
- § 35 Appellate judges nominating commission.
- § 36 District court judges nominating committee.
- § 37 Metropolitan court judges nominating committee.
- § 38 Chief judge of district and metropolitan court districts.
- § 39 Creation of public defender department and public defender commission.
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