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Section 30-12-9 - Disclosure; when and by whom allowed

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A. Any investigative or law enforcement officer who, by any means authorized by this act [30-12-1 to 30-12-11 NMSA 1978], has obtained knowledge of the contents of any wire or oral communication, or evidence derived therefrom, may: (1) disclose such contents to another investigative or law enforcement officer to the extent that such disclosure is appropriate to the proper performance of the official duties of the officer making or receiving the disclosure; or (2) use such contents to the extent such use is appropriate in the official performance of his official duties. B. Any person who has received, by any means authorized by this act, any information concerning a wire or oral communication, or evidence derived therefrom, intercepted in accordance with the provisions of this act, may disclose the contents of that communication or such derivative evidence while giving testimony in any criminal proceeding in any court of this state or in any grand jury proceeding. History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-12-1.8, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 369, § 9. ANNOTATIONSRight of press to copies of evidentiary material arises where materials become public.

in any grand jury proceeding. History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-12-1.8, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 369, § 9. ANNOTATIONSRight of press to copies of evidentiary material arises where materials become public. — The right of the press to copies of evidentiary materials does not arise until the materials become part of the public record or are played in open court. State ex rel. Bingaman v. Brennan, 1982-NMSC-059, 98 N.M. 109, 645 P.2d 982.