2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 22 - Interference with Law Enforcement
Section 30-22-6 - Compounding a crime.

Compounding a crime consists of knowingly agreeing to take anything of value upon the agreement or understanding, express or implied, to compound or conceal a crime or to abstain from a prosecution therefor, or to withhold any evidence thereof.
For purposes of this section, a person may be prosecuted and convicted of compounding a crime though the person guilty of the original crime has not been charged, indicted or tried.
Whoever commits compounding a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor.
History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-22-6, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 303, § 22-6.
Threat of prosecution for bad check. — Specific language of this section controls over the more general language of the Worthless Check Act (30-36-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.), even if the latter act could by implication be construed to authorize a threat of prosecution in a bad check notice. 1965 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 65-197.
Written notice that a check has been returned unpaid for lack of funds or credit, as called for in the Worthless Check Act (30-36-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.), may not contain a statement that the district attorney has been contacted and that criminal proceedings will be instituted unless the check is paid within a period of time. 1965 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 65-197.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 15A Am. Jur. 2d Compounding Crimes §§ 1 to 4.
15A C.J.S. Compounding Offenses § 3.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 30 - Criminal Offenses

Article 22 - Interference with Law Enforcement

Section 30-22-1 - Resisting, evading or obstructing an officer.

Section 30-22-1.1 - Aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer.

Section 30-22-2 - Refusing to aid an officer.

Section 30-22-2.1 - Entry into domestic violence safe house or shelter; search warrant.

Section 30-22-3 - Concealing identity.

Section 30-22-4 - Harboring or aiding a felon.

Section 30-22-5 - Tampering with evidence.

Section 30-22-6 - Compounding a crime.

Section 30-22-7 - Unlawful rescue.

Section 30-22-8 - Escape from jail.

Section 30-22-8.1 - Escape from a community custody release program.

Section 30-22-8.2 - Escape from a secure residential treatment facility.

Section 30-22-9 - Escape from penitentiary.

Section 30-22-10 - Escape from custody of a peace officer.

Section 30-22-11 - Assisting escape.

Section 30-22-11.1 - Escape from the custody of the children, youth and families department; escape from juvenile detention.

Section 30-22-11.2 - Aggravated escape from the custody of the children, youth and families department.

Section 30-22-12 - Furnished [Furnishing] articles for prisoner's escape.

Section 30-22-13 - Furnishing drugs or liquor to a prisoner.

Section 30-22-14 - Bringing contraband into places of imprisonment; penalties; definitions.

Section 30-22-14.1 - Bringing contraband into a juvenile detention facility or juvenile correctional facility; penalty.

Section 30-22-15 - Maintaining male and female prisoners together.

Section 30-22-16 - Possession of deadly weapon or explosive by prisoner.

Section 30-22-17 - Assault by prisoner.

Section 30-22-18 - Encouraging violation of probation, parole or bail.

Section 30-22-19 - Unlawful assault on any jail.

Section 30-22-20 - Unlawful distribution of convict-made goods.

Section 30-22-21 - Assault upon peace officer.

Section 30-22-22 - Aggravated assault upon peace officer.

Section 30-22-23 - Assault with intent to commit violent felony upon peace officer.

Section 30-22-24 - Battery upon peace officer.

Section 30-22-25 - Aggravated battery upon peace officer.

Section 30-22-26 - Assisting in assault upon peace officer.

Section 30-22-27 - Disarming a peace officer.