New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Peace Officers in General
Section 29-1-16 - Electronic recordings of custodial interrogations.

A. A state or local law enforcement officer shall comply when reasonably able to do so with the following procedures when conducting a custodial interrogation:
(1) the custodial interrogation shall be electronically recorded in its entirety;
(2) if conducted in a police station, the custodial interrogation shall be electronically recorded by a method that includes audio or visual or both, if available; and
(3) the electronic recording shall include the advice of constitutional rights required by law.
B. A law enforcement officer shall comply with the provisions of this section unless the law enforcement officer has good cause not to electronically record the entire custodial interrogation and makes a contemporaneous written or electronic record of the reasons for not doing so. Good cause includes:
(1) the electronic recording equipment was not reasonably available;
(2) the electronic recording equipment failed and obtaining replacement equipment was not feasible;
(3) the individual refused to be recorded; or
(4) the statement was made in a court proceeding or a grand jury proceeding.
C. Statements that are spontaneously volunteered and not the result of custodial interrogation are not subject to the provisions of this section.
D. The provisions of this section shall apply only to custodial interrogations when, at the time of the interrogation, the person is suspected of committing a felony offense.
E. The provisions of this section do not apply to custodial interrogations conducted outside the state of New Mexico.
F. The provisions of this section do not apply to statements used for impeachment purposes.
G. The provisions of this section do not apply within a correctional facility.
H. As used in this section:
(1) "custodial interrogation" means questioning by law enforcement officers that requires the advice of constitutional rights; and
(2) "electronic recording" means a complete and authentic electronic recording created by visual or audio media, including by motion picture, videotape, audio tape or digital media.
I. This section shall not be construed to exclude otherwise admissible evidence in any judicial proceeding.
History: Laws 2005, ch. 252, § 1.
Effective dates. — Laws 2005, ch. 252, § 3 made Laws 2005, ch. 252, § 1 effective January 1, 2006.
Severability. — Laws 2005, ch. 252, § 2 provided that if any part of Laws 2005, ch. 252, § 1 is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected.
Law not retroactive. — Where defendant made statements to police officers at an interview that occurred on May 31, 2005, and Laws 2005, Chapter 252, Section 3 made Section 29-1-16 NMSA 1978 effective on January 1, 2006, Section 29-1-16 NMSA 1978 did not apply to defendant's statements. State v. Garcia, 2011-NMSC-003, 149 N.M. 185, 246 P.3d 1057.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 29 - Law Enforcement

Article 1 - Peace Officers in General

Section 29-1-1 - Investigation of criminal violations; commencement of prosecution; cooperation; removal.

Section 29-1-2 - [Stolen livestock and other property; duties.]

Section 29-1-3 - [Arrest and detention of escaped prisoners.]

Section 29-1-4 - [Officers' duties under 29-1-3.]

Section 29-1-5 - [Penalty for violation by sheriff, constable or deputy; surety's liability.]

Section 29-1-6 - [Penalty for violation by magistrate.]

Section 29-1-7 - Execution of process; officer may call aid.

Section 29-1-8 - [Penalty for refusing to aid officer; action to recover.]

Section 29-1-9 - Appointment of peace officers; citizenship certificate of appointment; exceptions.

Section 29-1-10 - [Law enforcement agencies, state and local; participation in federal programs.]

Section 29-1-10.1 - Federal funds; receipt and expenditure for law enforcement activities.

Section 29-1-11 - Authorization of tribal and pueblo police officers and certain federal officers to act as New Mexico peace officers; authority and procedure for commissioned peace officers.

Section 29-1-12 - Authorization to maintain and retake custody of Arizona prisoners.

Section 29-1-13 - Unclaimed property; inventory.

Section 29-1-14 - Unclaimed property; authority to sell; notice of sale; deadly weapons, controlled substances and other contraband excepted.

Section 29-1-15 - Proceeds of sale; title to property vests in purchaser.

Section 29-1-16 - Electronic recordings of custodial interrogations.

Section 29-1-17 - Identity theft reports.

Section 29-1-18 - Requiring certain law enforcement agencies to use body-worn cameras while on duty; adoption of policies and procedures governing use.