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This is a list of current and former county courthouses in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Many of the buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or other listings of historic places, as noted. New Mexico's original nine counties were established in 1852, shortly after the organization of New Mexico Territory. The earliest ...
Courts of New Mexico include: State courts of New Mexico. New Mexico Supreme Court [1] New Mexico Court of Appeals [1] New Mexico District Court (13 judicial districts) [2] New Mexico Magistrate Court [3] Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court [4] New Mexico Municipal Court [2] New Mexico Probate Court [2] Federal courts located in New Mexico
Map of the boundaries of the 94 United States District Courts. The district courts were established by Congress under Article III of the United States Constitution. The courts hear civil and criminal cases, and each is paired with a bankruptcy court. [2] Appeals from the district courts are made to one of the 13 courts of appeals, organized ...
Feb. 6—Tenth Judicial District Judge Albert J. Mitchell Jr. retired effective Friday, about one month earlier than his previously announced retirement date. Barry Massey, public information ...
Las Cruces Judicial Complex: Las Cruces: 135 East Griggs Avenue: D.N.M. 1924–1974 Now the Las Cruces Judicial Complex, Municipal Court: n/a Harold Runnels Federal Building: Las Cruces: 200 East Griggs Avenue: D.N.M.?–2010 Still in use by federal government offices: Harold Lowell Runnels (1983) U.S. Courthouse: Las Cruces: 100 North Church ...
The court has general appellate jurisdiction over the district courts and certain state agencies. Ten judges preside, sitting in panels of three. [4] The Albuquerque Metropolitan Courthouse of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court. The New Mexico district courts are courts of general jurisdiction. [4]
Appeals from the District of New Mexico are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). The United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Mexico represents the United States in civil ...
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