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New Mexico has life without parole. A jury decides the sentence.
The Governor has the exclusive authority to grant
clemency. The Governor may not grant reprieves indefinitely.

Terry Clark, who waived all appeals, became New Mexico's first and only
execution on November 6, 2001. In 1986,
Governor Toney Anaya commuted the death sentences of all those on death
row.
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