Her rear end sat in the car as she illegally fled in the moving car. That is against the law even for a grandmother.
New Mexico state law....
N.M. Stat. § 30-22-1.1
Current through 2023, ch. 211
Section 30-22-1.1 - Aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer
A. Aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer consists of a person willfully and carelessly driving a vehicle in a manner that endangers the life of another person after being given a visual or audible signal to stop, whether by hand, voice, emergency light, flashing light, siren or other signal, by a uniformed law enforcement officer in an authorized emergency vehicle pursuant to Section 66-7-6 NMSA 1978 in pursuit in accordance with the provisions of the Law Enforcement Safe Pursuit Act [29-20-1 to 29-20-4 NMSA 1978].
B. Whoever commits aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer that does not result in injury or great bodily harm to another person is guilty of a fourth degree felony.
C. Whoever commits aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer that results in injury to another person is guilty of a third degree felony.
NMS § 30-22-1.1
Laws 2003, ch. 260, § 5.
Amended by 2022, c. 56,s. 27, eff. 5/18/2022.
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Not a death penalty offense.
IMHO, lets see her police rap sheet, she may have been up too no good.