New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Extradition
Section 31-4-5 - Extradition of persons imprisoned or awaiting trial in another state or who have left the demanding state under compulsion.

When it is desired to have returned to this state a person charged in this state with a crime, and such person is imprisoned or is held under criminal proceedings then pending against him in another state, the governor of this state may agree with the executive authority of such other state for the extradition of such person before the conclusion of such proceedings or his term of sentence in such other state, upon condition that such person be returned to such other state at the expense of this state as soon as the prosecution in this state is terminated.
The governor of this state may also surrender on demand of the executive authority of any other state any person in this state who is charged in the manner provided in Section 23 [31-4-25 NMSA 1978] of this act with having violated the laws of the state whose executive authority is making the demand, even though such person left the demanding state involuntarily.
History: Laws 1937, ch. 65, § 5; 1941 Comp., § 42-1905; 1953 Comp., § 41-19-5.
Cross references. — For surrendering to another state a person detained in this state under prosecution or conviction in this state, see 31-4-19 NMSA 1978.
Asylum state has no discretion. — Where New Mexico courts held that respondent was not a fugitive from justice, but a refugee from injustice because respondent fled Ohio because of fear that respondent's parole would be revoked without due process and that respondent would be returned to prison where respondent faced the threat of bodily injury, the New Mexico courts went beyond the permissible inquiry in an extradition case and permitted litigation of issues not open in the asylum state. The extradition clause of the United States constitution is mandatory and affords no discretion to the executive officers of the courts of the asylum state. N.M. ex rel. Ortiz v. Reed, 118 S.Ct. 1860, 524 U.S. 151, 141 L. Ed. 2d 131 (1998), rev'g Reed v. State ex. rel. Ortiz, 1997-NMSC-055, 124 N.M. 129, 947 P.2d 86.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 31A Am. Jur. 2d Extradition § 152.
Extradition of fugitive in custody under charge in asylum state, 42 A.L.R. 585.
Extradition, as a fugitive from justice, of one who left the demanding state by official permission, 67 A.L.R. 1480.
Determination whether crime is charged, 40 A.L.R.2d 1151.
35 C.J.S. Extradition § 15.
Law Reviews. — For Article, "Developing a State Constitutional Law Strategy in New Mexico Criminal Prosecutions," see 39 N.M.L. Rev. 407 (2009).

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 31 - Criminal Procedure

Article 4 - Extradition

Section 31-4-1 - Definitions.

Section 31-4-2 - Fugitives from justice; duty of governor.

Section 31-4-3 - Form of demand.

Section 31-4-4 - Governor may investigate case.

Section 31-4-5 - Extradition of persons imprisoned or awaiting trial in another state or who have left the demanding state under compulsion.

Section 31-4-6 - Extradition of persons not present in demanding state at time of commission of crime.

Section 31-4-7 - Issue of governor's warrant of arrest; its recitals.

Section 31-4-8 - Manner and place of execution.

Section 31-4-9 - Authority of arresting officer.

Section 31-4-10 - Rights of accused person; application for writ of habeas corpus.

Section 31-4-11 - Penalty for noncompliance with preceding section.

Section 31-4-12 - Confinement in jail when necessary.

Section 31-4-13 - Arrest prior to requisition.

Section 31-4-14 - Arrest without a warrant.

Section 31-4-15 - Commitment to await requisition; bail.

Section 31-4-16 - Bail; in what cases; conditions of bond.

Section 31-4-17 - Extension of time of commitment, adjournment.

Section 31-4-18 - Forfeiture of bail.

Section 31-4-19 - Persons under criminal prosecution in this state at time of requisition.

Section 31-4-20 - Guilt or innocence of accused, when inquired into.

Section 31-4-21 - Governor may recall warrant or issue alias.

Section 31-4-22 - Written waiver of extradition proceedings.

Section 31-4-23 - Nonwaiver by this state.

Section 31-4-24 - Fugitives from this state; duty of governors.

Section 31-4-25 - Application for issuance of requisition; by whom made; contents.

Section 31-4-26 - Costs and expenses.

Section 31-4-27 - Immunity from service of process in certain civil actions.

Section 31-4-28 - No right of asylum; no immunity from other criminal prosecutions while in this state.

Section 31-4-29 - Interpretation.

Section 31-4-30 - Short title.

Section 31-4-31 - Transfer under treaty; governor.