New Mexico Motion Stay
Summary
A motion to stay execution in New Mexico delays court judgment enforcement. File in the issuing court. Consider factors like appeal success likelihood and party harm. Refer to New Mexico Statutes Annotated Chapter 39, Article 3, specifically NMSA 39-3-22 for stays pending appeal.Full Conversation
No i need statues
Sure, but you mentioned New Mexico, and you're located in Arizona. Could you confirm which state's statutes you need?
I need it for new mexico
Got it! Here are some key points regarding a motion to stay execution in New Mexico:
- A motion to stay execution delays the enforcement of a court judgment.
- It is typically filed in the court where the judgment was issued.
- The court considers factors like the likelihood of success on appeal and potential harm to the parties involved.
If you need specific statutes, you can refer to the New Mexico Statutes Annotated (NMSA). For laws related to civil procedures, check NMSA Chapter *, Article *.
Can you tell me what statue would help my case
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To help you with your case, you should refer to:
- New Mexico Statutes Annotated (NMSA) Chapter *, Article *, which deals with judgments, executions, and stays of execution.
- Specifically, NMSA *-*-*, which covers stays of execution pending appeal.
Do you have any specific questions about the statute or your case?