[Presentment of grand jury accusation; service on defendant; return day.]

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The accusation must be presented in open court, and the judge, after receiving the same, must forthwith cause it to be transmitted to the district attorney who must cause a copy thereof to be served upon the defendant and require by written notice that such defendant appear before the district court at a date to be named in the notice, which shall be not less than five nor more than ten days after service of a copy of such notice, and answer the accusation.

History: Laws 1909, ch. 36, § 6; Code 1915, § 3959; C.S. 1929, § 96-110; 1941 Comp., § 10-307; 1953 Comp., § 5-3-7.

ANNOTATIONS

Cross references. — For procedure for suspension from office, see 10-4-20 NMSA 1978.

For process, see Rule 1-004 NMRA.

For service, see Rule 1-005 NMRA.

Citation or order to show cause necessary. — A citation or order to an officer to show cause why he should not be suspended from office until final determination of a removal proceeding is necessary before the court has power to proceed to hear the matter of suspension. State ex rel. Delgado v. Leahy, 1924-NMSC-077, 30 N.M. 221, 231 P. 197.

Substitute service. — In proceedings for the suspension and removal of county commissioner, service may be had in the absence of the accused, by delivering copy of citation to a person over 15 years of age, residing at his usual place of abode. State ex rel. Leyba v. District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dist., 1928-NMSC-051, 33 N.M. 527, 270 P. 797.

Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 20 C.J.S. Counties § 106; 62 C.J.S. Municipal Corporations § 513.


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