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The following provides an overview of the classifications of felonious offenses in
| Felony Class | Criminal Charge | Sentencing: Jail Time and Fines |
| Capital Felony
Includes the most serious felony crimes in the jurisdiction. |
| Imprisonment without possibility of release/parole
|
| 1st Degree Felony
|
| 18 years imprisonment |
| 2nd Degree Felony |
| 9 years imprisonment |
| 3rd Degree Felony
|
| 3 years imprisonment |
| 4th Degree Felony |
| 18 months imprisonment |
According to New Mexico Statute 29-3-8.1(A), one may only expunge an arrest record if it was for a misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor offense and the arrest was not for a crime of moral turpitude. Therefore, a felony record is not subject to expungement.
In the State of
No limitation: Capital felony or 1st degree felony
6 years: 2nd degree felony
5 years: 3rd or 4th degree felony
There are extensions of the statute of limitations for identity theft, theft and crimes against minors, so if you have a case involving these matters, it is crucial to consult with an attorney who is licensed to practice law in the State of
A criminal felony is a serious legal matter; therefore, if one is charged with a felony crime in the State of
Your Rights When Dealing with the Police
Search and Seizure Laws
Arrests: Your Rights and the Law
After You're Arrested: Booking, Bail, and O.R.
Suspect to Defendant: Facing Criminal Charges
Getting Legal Representation When Charged With a Crime
Expungement & Sealing Adult Criminal Records
Crimes: Laws & Penalties