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House Bill 104

Crimes Against Peace Officer Definitions [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsors
Rep. Andrea Reeb 64 Chaves, Curry & Roosevelt
Rep. Nicole Chavez 31 Bernalillo
Rep. Luis M. Terrazas 39 Catron, Grant & Hidalgo
Sen. Gabriel Ramos 28 Grant, Hidalgo, Luna
Rep. John Block 51 Otero

Status
HousePassed, Feb 27, 57-6
SJC[Referred, not scheduled]
SFC


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC [7] DP [11] PASSED/H (57-6)- SJC/SFC-SJC

Legis DayActionDetails
0 prefile H
2 referred HCPAC/HJC
2 sent HCPAC
4 passed HCPAC (view committee report) DP 5-0
4 sent HJC
7 passed HJC (view committee report) DP 8-0
11 passed House 57-6
11 referred SJC/SFC
11 sent SJC


Abeyta, Michelle Pauleneyes Anaya, Mariannano
Armstrong, Gailyes Anyanonu, Janelleno
Baca, Brian G.yes Cadena, Micaela Larano
Block, Johnyes Chávez, Eleanorno
Borrego, Cynthiayes Parajón, Cristinano
Brown, Cathrynn N.yes Roybal Caballero, Patriciano
Cates, Kathleenyes Silva, Sarahabsent
Chatfield, Jackyes Vincent, Harlanabsent
Chavez, Nicoleyes Chandler, Christineexcused
Cullen, Catherine J.yes Jones, Jeniferexcused
De La Cruz, Artyes Rubio, Angelicaexcused
Dixon, Meredith A.yes Sariñana, Debra M.excused
Dow, Rebeccayes Terrazas, Luis M.excused
Duncan, Markyes  
Ferrary, Joanne J.yes  
Gallegos, Doreen Y.yes  
Garcia, Marthayes  
García, Miguel P.yes  
Garratt, Joyyes  
Gonzales, Anitayes  
Gurrola, Yanirayes  
Hall II, William A.yes  
Henry, Jonathan A.yes  
Hernandez, Joseph Franklinyes  
Hernandez, Joshua N.yes  
Herndon, Pamelyayes  
Herrera, Susan K.yes  
Hochman-Vigil, Dayanyes  
Johnson, D. Wondayes  
Lara, Raymundoyes  
Lente, Derrick J.yes  
Little, Charlotteyes  
Lord, Stefaniyes  
Lujan, Tara L.yes  
Lundstrom, Patricia A.yes  
Martinez, Alan T.yes  
Martínez, Javieryes  
Mason, Jimmy G.yes  
Matthews, Marianyes  
McQueen, Matthewyes  
Mejia, Angelitayes  
Mirabal Moya, Tanyayes  
Montoya, Rodyes  
Murphy, Mark B.yes  
Ortez, Kristinayes  
Pettigrew, Randall T.yes  
Reeb, Andreayes  
Romero, Andreayes  
Romero, G. Andrésyes  
Sanchez, Josephyes  
Sena Cortez, Elaineyes  
Serrato, Lindayes  
Small, Nathan P.yes  
Szczepanski, Reenayes  
Thomson, Elizabeth "Liz"yes  
Torres-Velásquez, E. Dianeyes  
Zamora, Martin R.yes  


This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Jan 16 filed: CRIMES AGAINST PEACE OFFICER DEFINITIONS
Jan 27 referred to HCPAC/HJC; sent to HCPAC
actions: 'HPREF' -> 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC'
new sponsor: Luis M. Terrazas
Jan 29 new sponsor: Gabriel Ramos
Jan 30 scheduled for HCPAC on Sat Feb 8, 09:00
Jan 31 new sponsor: Nicole Chavez
sponsor: Luis M. Terrazas: 2 -> 3
sponsor: Gabriel Ramos: 3 -> 4
Feb 2 removed from HCPAC agenda Sat Feb 8, 09:00
added to HCPAC agenda on Sat Feb 8, 09:00
Feb 10 passed HCPAC; sent to HJC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC' -> 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC'
Feb 17 scheduled for HJC on Wed Feb 19, 13:30
Feb 18 new sponsor: John Block
Feb 20 on House calendar for Fri Feb 21, 10:30
passed HJC; sent to Speaker's Table
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC' -> 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC [7] DP-T'
Feb 21 actions: 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC [7] DP-T' -> 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC [7] DP'
on House calendar for Sat Feb 22, 12:30
Feb 22 on House calendar for Mon Feb 24, 10:30
Feb 24 on House calendar for Tue Feb 25, 10:38
Feb 25 on House calendar for Wed Feb 26, 10:30
Feb 26 on House calendar for Thu Feb 27, 10:30
Feb 27 passed House
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC [7] DP' -> '+ [11] PASSED/H (57-6)'
Feb 28 referred to SJC/SFC; sent to SJC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [4] DP-HJC [7] DP [11] PASSED/H (57-6)' -> '+- SJC/SFC-SJC'

HOUSE BILL 104

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

INTRODUCED BY

Andrea Reeb and Nicole Chavez and Luis M. Terrazas

and Gabriel Ramos and John Block

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO CRIME; REVISING THE DEFINITION OF "CRIMINAL OFFENSE" FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT TO INCLUDE CERTAIN CRIMES AGAINST A PEACE OFFICER.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. Section 31-26-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994, Chapter 144, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read:

     "31-26-3. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Victims of Crime Act:

          A. "court" means magistrate court, metropolitan court, children's court, district court, the court of appeals or the supreme court;

          B. "criminal offense" means:

                (1) negligent arson resulting in death or bodily injury, as provided in Paragraph (1) of Subsection [B] G of Section 30-17-5 NMSA 1978;

                (2) aggravated arson, as provided in Section

30-17-6 NMSA 1978;

                (3) aggravated assault, as provided in Section 30-3-2 NMSA 1978;

                (4) aggravated battery, as provided in Section 30-3-5 NMSA 1978;

                (5) dangerous use of explosives, as provided in Section 30-7-5 NMSA 1978;

                (6) negligent use of a deadly weapon, as provided in Section 30-7-4 NMSA 1978;

                (7) murder, as provided in Section 30-2-1 NMSA 1978;

                (8) voluntary manslaughter, as provided in Subsection A of Section 30-2-3 NMSA 1978;

                (9) involuntary manslaughter, as provided in Subsection B of Section 30-2-3 NMSA 1978;

                (10) kidnapping, as provided in Section 30-4-1 NMSA 1978;

                (11) criminal sexual penetration, as provided in Section 30-9-11 NMSA 1978;

                (12) criminal sexual contact of a minor, as provided in Section 30-9-13 NMSA 1978;

                (13) armed robbery, as provided in Section 30-16-2 NMSA 1978;

                (14) homicide by vehicle, as provided in Section 66-8-101 NMSA 1978;

                (15) great bodily injury by vehicle, as provided in Section 66-8-101 NMSA 1978;

                (16) abandonment of a child or abuse of a child, as provided in Section 30-6-1 NMSA 1978;

                (17) stalking or aggravated stalking, as provided in the Harassment and Stalking Act;

                (18) aggravated assault against a household member, as provided in Section 30-3-13 NMSA 1978;

                (19) assault against a household member with intent to commit a violent felony, as provided in Section 30-3-14 NMSA 1978;

                (20) battery against a household member, as provided in Section 30-3-15 NMSA 1978; [or]

                (21) aggravated battery against a household member, as provided in Section 30-3-16 NMSA 1978;

                (22) aggravated assault upon a peace officer, as provided in Section 30-22-22 NMSA 1978;

                (23) assault with intent to commit a violent felony upon a peace officer, as provided in Section 30-22-23 NMSA 1978;

                (24) battery upon a peace officer, as provided in Section 30-22-24 NMSA 1978; or

                (25) aggravated battery upon a peace officer, as provided in Section 30-22-25 NMSA 1978;

          C. "court proceeding" means a hearing, argument or other action scheduled by and held before a court;

          D. "family member" means a spouse, child, sibling, parent or grandparent;

          E. "formally charged" means the filing of an indictment, the filing of [a] criminal information pursuant to a bind-over order, the filing of a petition or the setting of a preliminary hearing;

          F. "victim" means an individual against whom a criminal offense is committed. "Victim" also means a family member or a victim's representative when the individual against whom a criminal offense was committed is a minor, is incompetent or is a homicide victim; and

          G. "victim's representative" means an individual designated by a victim or appointed by the court to act in the best interests of the victim."

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