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Police Misconduct Attorneys in New Mexico

Police misconduct attorneys represent people who were harmed by unlawful or abusive behavior by law enforcement — including illegal searches and seizures, racial profiling, unlawful stops, retaliatory arrests, reckless pursuits, and officers who framed or planted evidence on innocent people. Whether it was a single officer or a pattern of behavior across a department, these attorneys know how to build a case and hold law enforcement accountable for violating the rights of the people they are supposed to protect.

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State Filing Deadlines & Legal Limits

For general reference only — not legal advice. Deadlines may vary based on facts and should be verified with an attorney.

Civil Rights & Personal Injury3 years

N.M. Stat. Ann. § 37-1-8

Federal § 1983 civil rights claims borrow the state personal injury statute of limitations.

Notice of Claim Against Government90 days

N.M. Stat. Ann. § 41-4-16

Notice of claim must be filed within 90 days of the date of loss under the New Mexico Tort Claims Act.

Qualified ImmunityAbolished (State Claims)

New Mexico Civil Rights Act (HB 4, 2021)N.M. Stat. Ann. § 41-4A-1 et seq.

New Mexico abolished qualified immunity for state constitutional rights claims. Individuals may sue government employees directly for civil rights violations under state law without the qualified immunity barrier.