A. Whenever any person is committed to jail for nonpayment of any fine or costs or both, the person shall be credited with twenty-four times the state hourly minimum wage a day in reduction thereof for each day or portion of a day of incarceration. When the person has remained incarcerated a sufficient length of time to extinguish the fine or

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 33-3-11

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.

cost or both, computed at this rate, or has paid to the sentencing court the amount of the fine or costs or both, remaining after deducting credit allowed by this section and obtaining from the court an order of release from commitment, the officer having the prisoner in custody shall discharge the prisoner from custody under commitment.

B. If the person in custody makes an affidavit that the person has no property out of which the person can pay the fine and costs, either or any part, the prisoner shall not be retained in custody longer than fifteen days even though the fine and costs or either exceeds the amount credited toward repayment during those fifteen days. The affidavit shall be delivered to the sheriff or jail administrator as defined in Section 4-44-19 N.M. Stat. Ann. having custody of the prisoner.