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Jan. 1—What happens when the leader of a group suing the Village of Los Ranchos over a $58 million controversial development becomes the village's mayor? For a while, or maybe longer, Joe Craig ...
Oct. 8—A judge has ordered the Secretary of State's Office to make changes aimed at ensuring a smoother voter registration process for New Mexicans with past felony convictions. New Mexico ...
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, also known simply as "Los Ranchos", is a village in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The population was 6,024 at the time of the 2010 Census . Description
Born in Lynwood, California, Brack received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Eastern New Mexico University in 1975 and a Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1978. He was in private practice in New Mexico from 1978 to 1997. He was a state district court judge in Clovis, New Mexico, from 1997 to 2003. [2]
Jun. 11—Village of Los Ranchos officials have canceled a closed meeting in which trustees were scheduled to discuss pending litigation between the village and Palindrome Communities, developer ...
To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first.
Associate Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court; In office April 30, 2018 – December 28, 2018: Appointed by: Susana Martinez: Preceded by: Edward L. Chávez: Succeeded by: Michael E. Vigil: Judge of the 5th Judicial District Court of New Mexico; In office 1997 – April 29, 2018: Personal details; Born September 21, 1951 (age 73) Hobbs, New ...
Oct. 9—SANTA FE — A state judge has ordered New Mexico's top election official and the head of the state's prison system to take steps to ensure former inmates eligible to vote under a 2023 ...