New Mexico Attorney General proposes legislative priorities for special session
Attorney General Raúl Torrez, in collaboration with key community stakeholders, has proposed a set of legislative priorities to be considered by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham at the upcoming special session. The initiatives are designed to enhance law enforcement capabilities, clarify Geographical Positioning System (GPS) Data and protect crime victims’ rights throughout New Mexico.
New Mexico AG sues Second Judicial District Court over IPRA violations
Attorney General Raúl Torrez has filed a lawsuit against the Second Judicial District Court (SJDC) in New Mexico, alleging violations of the Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA). The lawsuit stems from the court's refusal to release crucial public records requested by journalists. These records are considered essential for assessing the effectiveness of court-ordered location monitoring of criminal defendants.
Governor mourns death of Jicarilla Apache Nation President Edward Velarde
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a statement on Monday following the death of Jicarilla Apache Nation President Edward Velarde, which occurred over the weekend.
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Registered Sex Offender Arrested in New Mexico for Possession and Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material
Albuquerque, NM – This morning, 53-year-old Mario “Troy” Colangelo was arrested by the New Mexico Department of Justice’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Division for possession and distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) of children under the age of 13 (NMSA 1978, Sections 30-6A-3(A), (C)). During the investigation, it was discovered that Colangelo, a registered sex offender with a long criminal history, including five previous arrests for possession of and/or distributing CSAM, legally changed his name from Troy Shelby to Mario Colangelo after he...
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Financial Researcher: New Mexicans could see increase in credit card fraud under proposed credit card regulations
Glenn Grossman, the director of research at financial advisory firm Cornerstone Advisors, said the pending federal “Credit Card Competition Act of 2023” (CCCA) could lead to an increase in credit card fraud.
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Reopening of Mexico expands with safety precautions in place
The reopening of New Mexico expanded Monday with a new public health order allowing restaurants, indoor shopping malls, barber shops and even drive-in theaters to operate with COVID-19 safety practices in place.