Articles Tagged: New Mexico
The U.S. Department of Justice has told New Mexico officials it cannot legally turn over unredacted Jeffrey Epstein-related files sought for a state investigation into conduct tied to Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico. The request, made by state officials pursuing their own live probe, has now developed into a notable federal-state dispute over how far cooperation can go when court-imposed confidentiality protections and victim privacy concerns remain in force.
At the center of the clash is a familiar but difficult issue: when one sovereign is investigating possible criminal conduct, what limits apply to evidence gathered or held by another? DOJ’s position appears to be that existing legal constraints — including protective orders, privacy obligations to victims and witnesses, and restrictions on investigative materials — prevent disclosure of the files in the form New Mexico wants.
Federal prosecutors have escalated a New Mexico criminal case by filing a superseding indictment charging Wilfrido Saenz, Ignacio Jaramillo, and Ismael Jaramillo with conspiracy to transport noncitizens and conspiracy to kill a witness. The new charges significantly raise the stakes, transforming what might otherwise have been viewed as an immigration-related smuggling prosecution into a case centered on alleged obstruction of justice and witness silencing.
According to the Justice Department’s announcement, the superseding indictment alleges that the defendants not only participated in transporting noncitizens, but also conspired to murder a witness tied to the underlying smuggling matter.
The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a settlement ending the long-running dispute over Rio Grande water allocations among Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, with the United States also participating in the case. The decree resolves one of the Court’s highest-profile original-jurisdiction water fights and establishes the framework for how water deliveries from New Mexico to Texas will be handled going forward.
The litigation centered on the Rio Grande Compact, an interstate agreement governing allocation of river water.


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