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Defense Counsel Terms of Use

The Administrative Office of the District Attorneys ("AODA"), under the supervision of the elected or appointed district attorneys of the State of New Mexico, provides authorized defense counsel and approved defense representatives access to discovery materials through the eProsecutor Portal ("Portal") for the purpose of supporting the facilitation of criminal discovery and assisting in the fulfillment of applicable disclosure obligations in criminal proceedings pursuant to Rule 5-501 NMRA, applicable constitutional obligations including Brady v. Maryland, and other applicable New Mexico law governing criminal discovery.

By registering for or accessing the Portal, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to comply with these Terms of Use.

Discovery materials accessed through the Portal are confidential criminal justice records intended solely for authorized use in connection with representation in the associated criminal matter and do not constitute public records or public disclosure under state or federal public records laws. Users shall not disclose Portal credentials, permit unauthorized access, or disseminate discovery materials except as authorized by applicable law, court order, or protective order.

Users shall not use information obtained through the Portal to harass, threaten, intimidate, improperly contact, or otherwise interfere with victims, witnesses, law enforcement personnel, or other persons involved in a criminal proceeding.

Discovery materials made available through the Portal may expire, be modified, supplemented, or removed after a designated access period. Defense counsel is solely responsible for timely downloading, securely storing, and maintaining all necessary discovery materials.

All Portal activity may be logged and monitored, including logins, downloads, uploads, file access history, timestamps, and IP address information. Unauthorized access, misuse, dissemination, or attempted circumvention of Portal security may result in suspension or termination of access, referral to the court, referral to professional disciplinary authorities, and/or criminal investigation or prosecution.

AODA and the applicable district attorney reserve the right to modify these Terms of Use and Portal access requirements at any time consistent with applicable law and court rules.

Victim Portal – Victim Terms of Use

The Administrative Office of the District Attorneys ("AODA"), under the supervision of the elected or appointed district attorneys of the State of New Mexico, provides victims of crime access to a secure Victim Portal ("Portal") for the purpose of facilitating communication, providing case-related information, and supporting the administration of victim services and statutory obligations, including those under the New Mexico Crime Victims' Rights Act.

By registering for or accessing the Portal, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these Terms of Use.

The Portal provides victims with access to case-related information and services, which may include case status updates, court notifications, restitution information, and victim services resources. It is intended for informational purposes only and does not replace official court notices or direct communication with the District Attorney's Office.

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials and for all activity conducted under your account. You agree to notify the District Attorney's Office immediately if you suspect unauthorized access.

Portal information may include sensitive or confidential content. You agree not to share or distribute such information in violation of court orders, applicable law, or victim confidentiality protections. You further agree not to misuse the Portal, attempt to access another person's account, interfere with system security, or share login credentials.

Portal activity may be logged and monitored for security and operational purposes. The Portal may be modified, suspended, or temporarily unavailable as necessary.

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