United States — New Mexico
NMSA 7-1-78. Burden of proof in fraud cases
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In fraud or corruption proceedings, the secretary or the state bears the burden of proof on that issue.
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United States — New Mexico
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In fraud or corruption proceedings, the secretary or the state bears the burden of proof on that issue.
United States — New Mexico
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It is a crime to obstruct the administration of the Liquor Control Act by force, bribe, threat, or other corrupt practice.
United States — New Mexico
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In an election contest, certain candidates must prove there was no fraud or improper influence if the precinct board likely failed to follow ballot-protection duties; otherwise the precinct’s votes are rejected unless the board acted to trigger rejection.
United States — New Mexico
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It is an offence to obstruct or impede administration of the Property Tax Code by force, bribe, threat, or other corrupt practice.
United States — New Mexico
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It is an offence to obstruct, impede, or try to obstruct or impede the administration of the Tax Administration Act by force, bribe, threat, or other corrupt practice.
United States — New Mexico
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A court must vacate an arbitration award if specified defects are shown, and a motion to vacate is generally due within 90 days of notice.
United States — New Mexico
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An attorney-at-law must support the law, respect courts, act truthfully, protect client confidences, avoid offensive or misleading conduct, and not promote cases for corrupt motives.
United States — New Mexico
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This section defines terms used in the Recall Act.
United States — New Mexico
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This section is repealed.
United States — New Mexico
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Gaming activities may be allowed if they are strictly regulated, and gaming license holders have only a revocable privilege in the license.
United States — New Mexico
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This section defines “organized crime,” “public officer,” and “commission” for the Organized Crime Act.
United States — New Mexico
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A district attorney may be removed from office for listed misconduct or failure to perform official duties.