NeilTheCop
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Mexico.
I'm still plodding on with my case pro se but it has now taken an interesting turn.
The attorney representing the defendants finally gave me all the discovery I asked for. Problem is that it shows spoliation of much of the evidence I will need.
So do I file a separate tort claim, and if I do can it be added as a necessary joinder, or do I just file a pleading asking for the court to accept an amended complaint with the spoliation added?
By the way I checked and the New Mexico Supreme Court decision of Coleman v. Eddy Potash, Inc. 1995 allows a tort claim for spoliation
I'm still plodding on with my case pro se but it has now taken an interesting turn.
The attorney representing the defendants finally gave me all the discovery I asked for. Problem is that it shows spoliation of much of the evidence I will need.
So do I file a separate tort claim, and if I do can it be added as a necessary joinder, or do I just file a pleading asking for the court to accept an amended complaint with the spoliation added?
By the way I checked and the New Mexico Supreme Court decision of Coleman v. Eddy Potash, Inc. 1995 allows a tort claim for spoliation