§ 60-7A-1 Hours and days of business
§ 60-7A-3 Transportation into state without permit; exportation of alcoholic beverages without permit; importation for private use; reciprocal shipping; when unlawful
§ 60-7A-4 Sale, shipment and delivery unlawful
§ 60-7A-4.1 Unlawful sale of alcoholic beverages; criminal penalty;
§ 60-7A-4.2 Record of sales; administrative penalties
§ 60-7A-5 Manufacture, sale or possession for sale when not permitted by Liquor Control Act; criminal penalty; forfeiture
§ 60-7A-6 Possession of liquor manufactured or shipped in violation of law; fourth degree felony; penalty; forfeiture
§ 60-7A-7 Manufacture of spirituous liquors; felony
§ 60-7A-8 Sales to wholesalers
§ 60-7A-9 Credit extension by wholesalers
§ 60-7A-10 Wholesalers prohibited from owning retailer’s or dispenser’s establishment
§ 60-7A-11 Offenses by retailers
§ 60-7A-12 Offenses by dispensers, canopy licensees, restaurant licensees, governmental licensees or their lessees and clubs
§ 60-7A-13 Sales by clubs
§ 60-7A-14 Filling bottles; misrepresentation of alcoholic beverages
§ 60-7A-15 Public nuisance
§ 60-7A-16 Sale to intoxicated persons
§ 60-7A-17 Prostitution; loitering; promoting
§ 60-7A-19 Commercial gambling on licensed premises
§ 60-7A-20 False complaints; misdemeanor
§ 60-7A-21 Possession or display of United States license
§ 60-7A-22 Drinking in public establishments; selling or serving alcoholic beverages other than in licensed establishments; selling or delivering alcoholic beverages from a drive-up window
§ 60-7A-23 Possession of wine as prima facie evidence
§ 60-7A-24 Obstruction of the administration of the Liquor Control
§ 60-7A-25 Criminal penalties

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 7A - Offenses

  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
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  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.