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Bind Over Order 9-207 - New Mexico

Bind Over Order Form. This is a New Mexico form and can be used in Criminal Statewide .
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9-207. Bind-over order. [For use with with District Court Rule 5-302 NMRA, Magistrate Court Rule 6-202 NMRA, Metropolitan Court Rule 7-202 NMRA] STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF___________________ ________________________ COURT STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. ________________________________, Defendant No. ___________ BIND-OVER ORDER I hereby ORDER that the defendant(s) (is) (are) bound over for trial in the district court on the: (please check appropriate box) [] [] offenses charged in the complaint. offenses charged in the complaint and the following additional offenses: _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ (Here set forth the common name of the additional offenses and, if applicable, a specific section of the New Mexico statutes which defines the offenses.) [] following offenses: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ (check one) [] [] A preliminary examination on the offenses set forth in the complaint was waived. A preliminary examination was held on the offenses set forth in the complaint. I find that there is probable cause to believe that the above offenses have been committed and that the defendant committed them. _________________________________ Date _________________________________ Judge (Attach copy of Complaint, any Warrants issued, Appearance Bond or Bail Bond, and Order Specifying Conditions of Release.) 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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