A. At any scheduled court proceeding, the court shall inquire on the record whether a victim is present for the purpose of making an oral statement or submitting a written statement respecting the victim’s rights enumerated in Section 31-26-4 N.M. Stat. Ann.. If the victim is not present, the court shall inquire on the record whether an attempt has been made to notify the victim of the proceeding. If the district attorney cannot verify that an attempt has been made, the court shall:

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(1)     reschedule the hearing; or

(2)     continue with the hearing but reserve ruling until the victim has been notified and given an opportunity to make a statement; and

(3)     order the district attorney to notify the victim of the rescheduled hearing. B. The provisions of this section shall not limit the district attorney’s ability to exercise prosecutorial discretion on behalf of the state in a criminal case.

C. The provisions of this section shall not require the court to continue or reschedule any proceedings if it would result in a violation of a jurisdictional rule.