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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 30 > Article 22 - Interference with Law Enforcement
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Chapter 30
> Article 22 - Interference with Law Enforcement
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§ 30-22-1
Resisting, evading or obstructing an officer
§ 30-22-1.1
Aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer
§ 30-22-2
Refusing to aid an officer
§ 30-22-2.1
Entry into domestic violence safe house or shelter; search warrant
§ 30-22-3
Concealing identity
§ 30-22-4
Harboring or aiding a felon
§ 30-22-5
Tampering with evidence
§ 30-22-6
Compounding a crime
§ 30-22-7
Unlawful rescue
§ 30-22-8
Escape from jail
§ 30-22-8.1
Escape from a community custody release program
§ 30-22-8.2
Escape from a secure residential treatment facility
§ 30-22-9
Escape from penitentiary
§ 30-22-10
Escape from custody of a peace officer
§ 30-22-11
Assisting escape
§ 30-22-11.1
Escape from the custody of the children, youth and families department; escape from juvenile detention
§ 30-22-11.2
Aggravated escape from the custody of the children, youth and families department
§ 30-22-12
Furnished [Furnishing] articles for prisoner's escape
§ 30-22-13
Furnishing drugs or liquor to a prisoner
§ 30-22-14
Bringing contraband into places of imprisonment; penalties; definitions
§ 30-22-14.1
Bringing contraband into a juvenile detention facility or juvenile correctional facility; penalty
§ 30-22-15
Maintaining male and female prisoners together
§ 30-22-16
Possession of deadly weapon or explosive by prisoner
§ 30-22-17
Assault by prisoner
§ 30-22-18
Encouraging violation of probation, parole or bail
§ 30-22-19
Unlawful assault on any jail
§ 30-22-20
Unlawful distribution of convict-made goods
§ 30-22-21
Assault upon peace officer
§ 30-22-22
Aggravated assault upon peace officer
§ 30-22-23
Assault with intent to commit violent felony upon peace officer
§ 30-22-24
Battery upon peace officer
§ 30-22-25
Aggravated battery upon peace officer
§ 30-22-26
Assisting in assault upon peace officer
§ 30-22-27
Disarming a peace officer
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