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New Mexico, Texas Settle Rio Grande Water Dispute

New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and the U.S. have filed settlement agreements with the Supreme Court Special Master to resolve a decade-long water dispute over the Rio Grande. The agreements aim to provide certainty for water users and ensure long-term compliance with the Rio Grande Compact.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
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AG Torrez Takes Over Rape and Murder Cases After DA Failure

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has taken over prosecution of two violent crime cases (rape and murder) previously dismissed by McKinley County District Attorney Bernadine Martin. The AG's office is seeking expedited discovery to assess the scope of similar dismissals and potential risks to public safety and justice.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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New Mexico AG Charges Imposter Nurse for Near-Fatal Morphine Dose

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced charges against April Guadalupe Hernandez, an imposter nurse accused of assuming stolen identities to illegally care for hospice patients. Hernandez faces 19 counts, including identity theft and nursing without a license, for actions that allegedly led to a near-fatal morphine overdose for a patient and fraud totaling approximately $40,000.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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AG Torrez Hosts Tribal Law Enforcement Summit on MMIP and Jurisdiction

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez hosted a Tribal Law Enforcement Summit on August 20, 2025, bringing together tribal, federal, and state law enforcement leaders. The summit focused on criminal jurisdiction, MMIP initiatives, and CJIS security policies, aiming to strengthen partnerships and improve public safety in tribal communities.

Routine Notice Criminal Justice
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New Mexico DOJ Halts Business Illegally Filing Liens on Residences

The New Mexico Department of Justice has halted Boreworxx Construction, LLC from illegally filing liens on nearly 200 Albuquerque residences. The company's operator, Jeffery Dailey, has released the liens and agreed to cease future misconduct as part of an Assurance of Discontinuance.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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AG Torrez Petitions Supreme Court for DA Martin's Removal

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has petitioned the New Mexico Supreme Court to consider the removal of Eleventh Judicial District Attorney Bernadine Martin. The petition cites repeated failures to discharge duties, including a hostile workplace, failure to prepare witnesses, procurement violations, improper reliance on contract attorneys, and engaging in private practice.

Urgent Enforcement Judicial Administration
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New Mexico AG Secures $350,000 Settlement for Spa Consumers

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced a $350,000 settlement with Santa Fe Spa Center (Voupre Spa) for alleged violations of the Unfair Practices Act. The settlement aims to provide restitution to consumers who were subjected to deceptive and aggressive sales tactics and charged prices significantly higher than verbally agreed upon. The spa is also required to implement clearer pricing and return policies.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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New Mexico AG Sues Over $1.6M Medicaid Fraud and Identity Theft

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has filed a lawsuit against two operators of a nonprofit afterschool program, Kids in Need of Support Services (KISS), for allegedly defrauding Medicaid of over $1.6 million and committing identity theft. The lawsuit details 91 counts of fraud and identity theft, including the fraudulent submission of claims for services never rendered and the misuse of children's social security numbers.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Attorneys General Urge Instagram to Protect User Privacy

Attorneys General from New Mexico, Georgia, and 35 other states have sent a letter to Instagram urging the platform to protect user privacy regarding its new location-sharing feature. The letter expresses concerns about potential risks to children and survivors of domestic violence, requesting specific safeguards.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
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New Mexico AG Warns of RECA Scams Following Program Extension

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is warning residents about potential scams related to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) program. Following the program's recent extension and expansion, fraudulent organizations and attorneys are soliciting individuals to file claims for a fee, despite official processes not yet being established for New Mexico residents.

Priority review Notice Healthcare

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