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Episode Synopsis
Every New Mexico law enforcement officer must know New Mexico law. If you are a new officer from another state, there are some major differences in search and seizure law that apply. I breakdown the major differences in this episode.Must know case law:State v. Gomez, 1997-NMSC-006https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/1997-nmsc-6-state-888659852State v. Granville, 2006-NMCA-098https://caselaw.findlaw.com/nm-court-of-appeals/1269228.htmlState v. Williamson, 2000-NMCA-068https://cite.case.law/nm/129/387/State v. Tuton, 2020-NMCA-042https://casetext.com/case/state-v-tutonState v. Jim, 2022-NMCA-022https://casetext.com/case/state-v-jim-121717The New Mexico Civil Rights Act (HB4)https://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/21%20Regular/final/HB0004.pdfCheck out my legal courses for police officers: http://policelegaltraining.com Watch this episode on YouTube: Erik Scramlin is a former Chief Deputy District Attorney and current owner of Tactical Legal Solutions, LLC. Courses and contact information available at http://policelegaltraining.com Get a copy of the Tactical Attorney Objections and Foundations Cheat Sheet here: https://www.subscribepage.com/tacticalattorney_copy DISCLAIMER: This is not legal advice. This content and all of Tactical Attorney's content is for informational purposes only. You should contact your attorney to obtain legal advice with respect to any particular issue. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship of any kind.
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