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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, left, stands next to Angelica Alire as she addresses the media shortly after the sentencing of Devin Munford on Jan. 16 at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court.

Does the public have a right to know how many times defendants have violated their court-ordered GPS ankle monitor restrictions or other release conditions?

The 2nd Judicial District Court administration says no, citing state law and a 2022 state Supreme Court ruling. But state Attorney General Raúl Torrez contends the state court administration’s recent refusal to produce such pretrial release information to a television reporter appears to violate state public records law.

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