· 6/29/1976
Ammerman v. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc.
Citations
- 551 P.2d 1354
- 89 N.M. 307
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- concluding that the power to prescribe rules of evidence and procedure is constitutionally vested in this Court
- concluding that the power to prescribe rules of evidence and procedure is constitutionally vested in this Court
- recognizing that where a subsequently enacted statute and a rule conflict, the subsequently enacted statute must be given precedence over the rule
- holding that as reflected in Rule 11-501 NMRA, privileges are limited to those required by the state constitution and the rules promulgated by the New Mexico Supreme Court
- holding that rules governing testimonial privileges are solely within the court’s power
- holding that as reflected in Rule 11-501 NMRA, privileges are limited to those required by the state constitution and the rules promulgated by the New Mexico Supreme Court
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Judges: Oman, McManus, Stephenson, Montoya, Sosa
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