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36-1-15. [Issues to be tried without jury; applicability of Rules of Civil Procedure; burden of proof.]

The issues shall be tried to the court without a jury. So far as they may conveniently be applied and except as varied herein, the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure in the District Courts shall govern the conduct of the trial, including compulsory attendance of witnesses, examination of witnesses, the admissibility of evidence and the amendment of pleadings. Upon the issues the burden of proof shall be upon the prosecution.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-36 > Article-1 > Section-36-1-15

36-1-15. [Issues to be tried without jury; applicability of Rules of Civil Procedure; burden of proof.]

The issues shall be tried to the court without a jury. So far as they may conveniently be applied and except as varied herein, the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure in the District Courts shall govern the conduct of the trial, including compulsory attendance of witnesses, examination of witnesses, the admissibility of evidence and the amendment of pleadings. Upon the issues the burden of proof shall be upon the prosecution.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-36 > Article-1 > Section-36-1-15

36-1-15. [Issues to be tried without jury; applicability of Rules of Civil Procedure; burden of proof.]

The issues shall be tried to the court without a jury. So far as they may conveniently be applied and except as varied herein, the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure in the District Courts shall govern the conduct of the trial, including compulsory attendance of witnesses, examination of witnesses, the admissibility of evidence and the amendment of pleadings. Upon the issues the burden of proof shall be upon the prosecution.