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The State Bar of New Mexico first met on January 19, 1886, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, [2] as a voluntary professional organization. There were 29 original members, and William A. Vincent was the first president. [3] In 1925, state statute caused the State Bar to operate as an agency of the New Mexico Supreme Court.
Carmen E. Garza is a former chief magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. [2] She served as a magistrate judge from August 2006 to August 22, 2022, holding the position of chief magistrate judge from early 2018 until the end of her tenure on the bench.
The New Mexico Supreme Court granted certiorari and conducted oral arguments, but after a forty-minute deliberation ruled from the bench to dismiss the writ of mandamus. [5] A legal reform interest group called the New Mexico Alliance for Legal Reform has become active in New Mexico judicial campaigns.
Clarence J. Roberts (October 21, 1873 – January 27, 1931) was a justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court from January 10, 1912 until his retirement on January 21, 1921. Biography [ edit ]
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
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The wooden bar in front of the magistrate's bench in an 18th-century outdoor courtroom in Belgium. The origin of the term bar is from the barring furniture dividing a medieval European courtroom, which defined the areas restricted to lawyers and court personnel from which the general public was excluded.
The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (in case citations, D.N.M.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction comprises the state of New Mexico. Court is held in Albuquerque , Las Cruces , and Santa Fe .