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State High Court Answers Question Over Pre-Trial Witnesses

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Supreme Court says prosecutors are not obligated to present live witness testimony at pretrial detention hearings.

The ruling Thursday settles a question that had emerged among some prosecutors after voters approved a 2016 constitutional amendment to ensure dangerous or high-risk defendants awaiting trial remain incarcerated, and nonviolent suspects unable to afford bail are let go.

Some prosecutors further complained that, in addition to being unclear, bail and pre-trial detention rules that justice crafted after the voters' decision haven't worked as intended.

The Supreme Court delivered its ruling in response to a filing in which the Bernalillo County district attorney sought guidance on pre-trial evidence requirements in two separate cases — one involving a man who had been suspected in dozens of armed robberies and another involving a man charged with attempted murder.