SENATE MEMORIAL 66
53rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2017
INTRODUCED BY
Cisco McSorley
A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM SUBCOMMITTEE BE RE-CREATED AND REPORT AT REGULAR INTERVALS TO THE APPROPRIATE INTERIM COMMITTEE EXAMINING CRIMINAL JUSTICE MATTERS IN THE 2017 LEGISLATIVE INTERIM.
WHEREAS, in the 2013 legislative interim, the legislative finance committee and the Pew research center briefed the courts, corrections and justice committee on the results first initiative; and
WHEREAS, the courts, corrections and justice committee also heard a presentation in 2013 from right on crime, a conservative organization pushing for reform of the nation's criminal justice system; and
WHEREAS, these presentations dovetailed to create a bipartisan consensus to examine New Mexico's criminal justice system with an eye toward reforming what might need reforming and using evidence-based analysis to analyze programs utilized by the state's criminal justice system, in order to create a criminal justice system that best serves the people of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, the Criminal Code in New Mexico's statutes has many sections that are outdated, that, in some cases, seem to conflict and that, due to piecemeal amendments over the years, are often confusing; and
WHEREAS, many statutes criminalizing conduct are not included in the Criminal Code; and
WHEREAS, there is a recognized need that criminal penalties in statute should be examined to ensure that there is a proper balancing of penalties; and
WHEREAS, the New Mexico legislative council approved the formation of the criminal justice reform subcommittee of the courts, corrections and justice committee at the end of the 2013 interim; and
WHEREAS, the criminal justice reform subcommittee met in November and December 2013 to hear briefings on the New Mexico criminal justice system and on successful criminal justice reform efforts in South Dakota and Texas; and
WHEREAS, the New Mexico legislative council approved the criminal justice reform subcommittee to reconvene in April 2014, and it remains of critical importance to all New Mexicans that the criminal justice reform subcommittee be re-created to carry on its work during the 2017 interim;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the criminal justice reform subcommittee be re-created to carry on its work during the 2017 interim; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the criminal justice reform subcommittee be requested to report to the appropriate interim committee examining criminal justice matters when that committee reconvenes in 2017; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the subcommittee report to the appropriate interim committee examining criminal justice matters in October 2017 with proposed legislation for the 2018 legislative session so that the committee can have adequate time to consider such legislation for endorsement; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the New Mexico legislative council and to the chair of the appropriate interim committee examining criminal justice matters.
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