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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING A LEGISLATIVE STUDY OF CURRENT NEW MEXICO LAW
RELATING TO MANAGING COUNTY JAIL OVERCROWDING.
WHEREAS, New Mexico county jails are seriously
overcrowded; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico county taxpayers struggle to meet
the costs of compliance with federal constitutional standards
for confinement of inmates; and
WHEREAS, in 2007, New Mexico county taxpayers spent well
over one hundred fifty million dollars ($150,000,000) to
house, transport, feed and provide medical care to
approximately seven thousand inmates in county jails; and
WHEREAS, detention costs comprise approximately one-
fourth of county general fund budgets; and
WHEREAS, county taxpayers pay approximately thirty
million dollars ($30,000,000) per year to house state
prisoners in county jails; and
WHEREAS, county governments are facing increased
litigation costs due to unsafe conditions created by jail
overcrowding; and
WHEREAS, approximately one-half of all inmates housed in
county jails were arrested within municipal boundaries by
municipal officers but became county inmates because they were
charged with crimes under state law and, therefore,
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municipalities pay counties only a small fraction of costs for
the inmates; and
WHEREAS, most inmates held in county jails spent almost
seven and one-half months, or two hundred twenty-four days, in
jail; and
WHEREAS, after sentencing, an average jail inmate spends
another nineteen days in jail before being transported to
prison; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico state laws establishing county jails
were originally adopted in 1865 and 1866, when costs to
maintain jails were minimal and each county jail contained
only a few cells and was operated by the county sheriff; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico statutes currently provide no
authority to boards of county commissioners to set policy to
manage effectively county jail populations, even when the
facilities become overcrowded and unsafe; and
WHEREAS, the New Mexico legislature, through the
Corrections Population Control Act, has given authority to the
secretary of corrections to address overcrowding issues in
state prisons by allowing for early release of nonviolent
offenders if the inmate population exceeds one hundred percent
of the facility's rated capacity for a period of sixty
consecutive days;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it recognize the lack of statutory
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authority provided to county governments to manage effectively
county jail populations; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of New Mexico
direct the interim legislative committee that studies
corrections issues, in collaboration with the New Mexico
association of counties, to study current law relating to jail
operations, report its findings and make recommendations for
legislation prior to the first session of the forty-ninth
legislature; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor, the co-chairs of the New Mexico
legislative council and the New Mexico association of
counties.