New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 14 - JUVENILE JUSTICE
Part 7 - SUPERVISED RELEASE AND DISCHARGE
Section 8.14.7.11 - GENERAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISED RELEASE
Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.14.7.11
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The panel determines the general and special conditions of supervised release. The panel may add, delete or change any of the general or special conditions of supervised release.
B. The following are general conditions of supervised release to be included in all supervised release agreements.
(1) "I must maintain myself as a law-abiding
citizen by following all municipal, county, state and federal laws, ordinances
and orders, including laws and rules of Indian tribal councils when applicable.
If I am enrolled in school, I must follow all school policies and
regulations."
(2) "I must keep my
JPO, my parents, custodian or guardian informed of my whereabouts at all
times."
(3) "I will be required to
have written permission of my JPO, in cooperation with my parents, guardian, or
custodian, as appropriate, if I wish to temporarily leave the county to which I
have been released."
(4) "I will
inform my JPO, in cooperation with my parents, guardian, or custodian, as
appropriate, if I am charged, arrested or detained by any law enforcement or
juvenile authority, within a reasonable period of time, but no later than
forty-eight (48) hours after arrest."
(5) "My JPO has the right to visit me at
home, school or place of employment at any time."
(6) "I will follow curfew rules established
by my JPO, as written with the cooperation of my parents, guardian or
custodian."
(7) "I shall not use,
possess, sell or transfer marijuana, narcotics or any other dangerous or
illegal substances which have not been prescribed for me by a physician. I will
participate in any examination requested by my JPO regarding possible use of
such substances."
(8) "I will not
possess or consume beer or any alcoholic beverage at any time while on
supervised release. I will not enter any business commonly known as a bar,
lounge or liquor store."
(9) "I
must notify my JPO, in cooperation with my parents, guardian, or custodian, as
appropriate, before applying for a marriage license or filing for divorce or
legal separation."
(10) "I must not
associate with anyone with whom my JPO, in cooperation with my parents,
guardian, or custodian, as appropriate, forbids me to associate. This may
include anyone with a criminal or delinquent record, anyone associated with a
gang and anyone that may be detrimental to my successful completion of
supervised release."
(11) "I cannot
own, possess, sell, use or distribute firearms or other deadly
weapons."
(12) "I will not endanger
the person or property of someone else."
(13) "I will abide by all reasonable
instructions of my JPO."
(14) "I
will report to my JPO within 24 hours of release and will remain under house
restriction and direct parental supervision until such time as my JPO decides
to lift the restriction".
C. The panel assigns special conditions of supervised release, including specific details so as to determine compliance and success, regarding:
(1) person, city,
county and state into whose custody a juvenile is released;
(2) employment;
(3) school;
(4) counseling, including career
counseling;
(5) volunteer community
service;
(6)
associations;
(7)
residency;
(8) community service or
restitution, if any; and
(9) any
other special conditions the panel deems appropriate.
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