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Category: Crime & Courts

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Posted inCrime & Courts

Why mass shootings and violence increase in the summer

by Jordan Bourne July 5, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

Law Offices of the Public Defender hit with cybersecurity attack

by Katy Barnitz July 3, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

All NM police departments could report monthly gun violence stats under gov proposal

by Jordan Bourne July 2, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

Prosecutor won’t oppose Trump sentencing delay in hush money case after high court immunity ruling

by Jordan Bourne July 2, 2024
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Posted inNew Mexico

NM governor wants more prison time for people convicted of felonies who face new gun charges 

by Jordan Bourne July 1, 2024
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Posted inCrime & Courts

Judge to weigh request to dismiss Alec Baldwin shooting case for damage to evidence during testing

by Jordan Bourne June 28, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

Sheriff’s Office, nonprofit partner for gun buyback event

by Elise Kaplan June 27, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

Judge alters Trump’s gag order, lets him talk about witnesses and jurors after hush money conviction

by Jordan Bourne June 25, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

Triple-shooting suspect captured after intensive search across Alamosa farmland

by Jordan Bourne June 24, 2024
Posted inCrime & Courts

FBI offers $10,000 reward for information about deadly Ruidoso wildfires

by Jordan Bourne June 23, 2024

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