Substance use and the Judicial System ECHO
THIS ITEM IS INFORMATIONAL ONLY: Practical, case-based learning for prosecutors, public defenders, judges, and court support professionals on Substance Use Disorder and improved outcomes.
THIS ITEM IS INFORMATIONAL ONLY: Practical, case-based learning for prosecutors, public defenders, judges, and court support professionals on Substance Use Disorder and improved outcomes.
Judicial Science School (JSS) is a weeklong program at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Launched in the spring of 2014, the weeklong program was developed through close collaboration among the New Mexico judiciary, the Laboratory’s top science and engineering leaders, and the Laboratory’s Legal Counsel. The close collaboration between our science and legal professionals has… Continue reading Judicial Science School
THIS ITEM IS INFORMATIONAL ONLY: Practical, case-based learning for prosecutors, public defenders, judges, and court support professionals on Substance Use Disorder and improved outcomes.
Children's Court Judges are trained annually in topics pertaining to Children's Court cases, including juvenile justice matters. Judges will gain insight into the particular considerations and requirements for cases involving children. Audience: Children's Court judges Contact Information: courteducation@nmcourts.xyz
Mandatory Employee Training for Employees Assigned to the Second Judicial District Courts.
The Administrative Office of the Courts Human Resource Division (AOC HRD) conducts a statewide comprehensive hybrid (in-person and virtual) New & Existing Employee Orientation (NEO) monthly, offered in Santa Fe and Albuquerque on a rotating basis. The NEO is an onboarding process focused on welcoming and connecting judicial employees. The NEO includes five (5) modules. The… Continue reading New Employee Orientation
Monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of every month for district, magistrate and metro court staff who handle FBI/NICS National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) requests.
New Mexico's Indian Family Protection Act, NMSA 32A-28-1 to 32A-28-42, strengthens and expands protections for Native American children and families in the child welfare system. IFPA codifies and expands on the Indian Child Welfare Act. District Court judges are required to attend IFPA training no less than every 15 months. 1. Judges will understand the history and… Continue reading Indian Family Protection Act (IFPA) Training
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and Beyond: How New Mexico’s Indian Family Protection Act Has Strengthened Collaboration Between State and Tribal Sovereigns Presenters: Judge Peggy Bird, Judge Trace Rabern Audience: Entire Judiciary, inc. Muni / Probate / Tribal Contact: courteducation@nmcourts.xyz
Guardianship Annual Report Review Division (GARRD) Monthly meetings for court clerks on the 2nd Tuesday of every month over the lunch hour. Meetings begin at 12:10 pm and are held virtually via Google Meet. Meetings are for court staff who docket Adult Guardianship/Conservatorship cases in Odyssey. This is a recurring meeting.
The Legacy Leadership and Management Program - Class of 2028 JEM Silver program - is an investment in the future leadership of the New Mexico Judiciary. It is designed to foster a network of professionals who support one another across jurisdictions, share knowledge and expertise, and contribute to a stronger, more responsive court system that… Continue reading Legacy Program -JEM Silver Orientation & Project Management Course
Children's Court Judges are trained annually in topics pertaining to Children's Court cases, including juvenile justice matters. Judges will gain insight into the particular considerations and requirements for cases involving children. Audience: Children's Court judges Contact Information: courteducation@nmcourts.xyz