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New Mexico Mock Trial Rules

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NM · Capital: Santa Fe

Evidence Rules

New Mexico Rules of Evidence

Citation: N.M.R.A. Rules 11-101 to 11-1102

Key Differences from Federal Rules of Evidence

  • New Mexico Rule 11-702 applies a Daubert-like reliability standard since State v. Alberico (1993), predating the U.S. Supreme Court's Daubert decision
  • New Mexico Rule 11-404(B) is more restrictive than FRE 404(b): the prosecution must demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that the other act occurred
  • New Mexico Rule 11-803(H) provides a unique hearsay exception for statements by children under 13 describing abuse or neglect, with specific procedural safeguards

Notable Rules

RuleDescription
N.M.R.A. Rule 11-413New Mexico adopted a version of FRE 413 permitting evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases, subject to Rule 11-403 balancing
N.M.R.A. Rule 11-504Physician-patient privilege in New Mexico is broader than most states, covering communications made for diagnosis or treatment purposes with limited exceptions
N.M.R.A. Rule 11-803(H)Child hearsay exception allows out-of-court statements by children under 13 about abuse if the court finds sufficient indicia of reliability after a hearing

Trial Procedure

Civil Procedure

N.M.R.A. Rules 1-001 to 1-100 (Civ.)

Criminal Procedure

N.M.R.A. Rules 5-001 to 5-902 (Crim.)

Key Features

  • New Mexico uses a Metropolitan Court system in Bernalillo County for misdemeanors and civil cases under $10,000
  • Criminal cases must begin within 6 months of arraignment or 180 days if the defendant is in custody under Rule 5-604
  • New Mexico permits cameras in the courtroom by presumption under Rule 23-107, with limited grounds for exclusion

Jury Rules

6

Civil Jury Size

12

Criminal Jury Size

No

Unanimity Required

  • Civil juries consist of 6 jurors; verdict requires at least 5 of 6 concurrence
  • Criminal felony juries consist of 12 jurors with unanimous verdicts required
  • New Mexico Constitution guarantees jury trial in criminal cases and civil matters exceeding $10,000

Special Features

Community Property State

New Mexico is a community property jurisdiction; marital property division and related evidentiary issues follow community property principles.

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