Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Mexico

i am curiousd if the following information states that there is a convicition and whether or not this is on my record here is the information from my court case

08/28/2009 CLS: CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE

FILING ORDER OF CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE ON MARTINEZ; PURSUANT

TO GUILTY PLEA TO CON REC/TRANSF STOLEN VEH, 4TH DEG FEL,

CT2/IND W/O ADJUDICATION OF GUILT; PLACED ON 18 MOS SUPERV'D

PROB W/COSTS WAIVED FOLLOWING EVIDENTIARY HEARING TO DETERM

FINANCIAL HARDSHIP; 4 DAYS PRE-SENT CREDIT; 1 YR PAROLE

W/COSTS; RESTITUTION DETERM BY PROB 50 PERCENT OF TOTAL;

F-T EMPLYMNT/EDUCATION; COUNSELING/TREATMNT; NO ALCOHOL/

DRUGS; SPEC COND RESTITUTION 50 PERCENT OF TOTAL TO BE

SHARED W/CO-DEF; CT1/IND DISM'D; ***STEPS***


Asked on 10/16/09, 6:05 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Charles Aspinwall Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC

You have a conviction in NM until your 18 months probation is successfully completed. After than, your case is dismissed without a conviction. It will always be on record in the court in which it is filed. Under Federal law, a conditional discharge is still a conviction for some purposes.

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Answered on 10/25/09, 12:15 pm


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