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Chapter 35 - Magistrate and Municipal Courts - cited by 1,901 documents
Rule Set 10 - Children's Court Rules and Forms - cited by 510 documents
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10-722. Affidavit for arrest warrant.
[For use with Rule 10-215 NMRA]
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF ___________________
_____________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IN THE CHILDREN’S COURT
In the Matter of _____________, a Child. No. __________
AFFIDAVIT FOR ARREST WARRANT1
The undersigned, being duly sworn, states that there is reason to believe that on or about the __________ day of __________________, ________, in ________________________ County, New Mexico, the above-named respondent, a child, ___________________ (insert date of birth or approximate age)
(check appropriate boxes)
[ ] committed the delinquent act of: _______________________________ (state common name of delinquent act or acts)
[ ] contrary to the law of the State of New Mexico
[ ] contrary to ordinance ________________________________ (specify the number of the section or subsection defining the offense and the title and date of passage of the ordinance)2
[ ] violated conditions of probation, release, or supervised release.
The undersigned further states the following facts on oath to establish probable cause to believe that the above-named respondent
[ ] is delinquent
[ ] or violated conditions of release, probation, or supervised release _______________
____________________________________ (include facts in support of the credibility of any hearsay relied upon).
______________________________
Affiant's Signature
______________________________
Title (if any)
______________________________
Affiant's Name
(please print or type)
Subscribed and sworn to before me in the above-named county of the State of New Mexico this __________ day of __________________, ________ .
______________________________
Officer Authorized to Administer Oaths
______________________________
Title
USE NOTES
1. Either this form or the form approved for arrest warrants in adult criminal proceedings may be used in delinquency cases in the Children’s Court.
[As amended by Supreme Court Order No. 10-8300-046, effective February 14, 2011; 10-409 recompiled and amended as 10-722 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-017, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.]