A. When a separate finding of fact by the trier of fact shows beyond a reasonable doubt that an offender is a public official and that the felony conviction relates to, arises out of or is in connection with the offender’s holding of an elected office, the basic sentence may be increased by an additional fine not to exceed the value of the salary and fringe benefits paid to the offender, by virtue of holding an elected public office, after the commission of the first act that was a basis for the felony conviction.

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 31-18-15.4

  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.

B. As used in this section, “public official” means a person elected to an office in an election covered by the Campaign Reporting Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 1-19-25 to 1-19-36 or a person appointed to an office that is subject to an election covered by that act.