Agg. Battery Against A Household Member (Deadly Weapon)
Legal Definition
A person commits aggravated battery against a household member when they unlawfully touch or apply force to a household member in a rude, insolent, or angry manner with a deadly weapon. A household member includes a spouse, former spouse, parent, present or former stepparent, present or former parent-in-law, grandparent, grandparent-in-law, child, stepchild, grandchild, co-parent of a child, or person with whom the defendant has had a continuing personal relationship. The offense requires the use of a deadly weapon, which is any object capable of causing death or great bodily harm.
Possible Punishment
Basic sentence of 3 years imprisonment; fine up to $5,000. A mandatory period of parole follows release. New Mexico law provides for enhanced penalties in domestic violence cases, and courts may impose additional conditions such as batterer intervention programs or no-contact orders as part of sentencing.
Local Context
This offense is distinct from simple battery against a household member (§ 30-3-15) due to the use of a deadly weapon. The statute defines household member broadly to include current and former intimate partners and family relationships. Aggravated battery against a household member may also be charged under § 30-3-13 (battery against a household member with great bodily harm) depending on the circumstances and resulting injury.
Violent-Crime Cases in Doña Ana County
Violent charges are where New Mexico's pretrial system shows its teeth. For serious felony cases (aggravated battery, armed robbery, homicide), the District Attorney frequently files a pretrial detention motion asking the Third Judicial District Court to hold the defendant with no possibility of release. That is why some people in our booking feed are released within a day while others charged under the same statute stay in custody until trial.
Many bookings in this category involve household members, which triggers additional consequences: no-contact release conditions, orders of protection, and, after a qualifying conviction, a federal firearm prohibition. Charges listed at booking are the arresting officer's charges; the DA decides what is actually filed, and amendments are common in violent-crime cases as evidence develops.
Related Guides
Domestic Violence Charges in New Mexico: Household Members, No-Contact Orders, and Why Victims Can't Drop Charges
How battery against a household member works in New Mexico: misdemeanor vs. felony versions, no-contact release conditions, protection orders, and firearm consequences.
Bail in New Mexico: Why There Is (Mostly) No Cash Bail Anymore
New Mexico voters ended most cash bail in 2016. How pretrial release, bond conditions, and no-bail detention actually work in Doña Ana County courts.
Misdemeanor vs. Felony in New Mexico: Sentences, Courts, and Consequences
How New Mexico separates petty misdemeanors, misdemeanors, and felony degrees: sentence ranges, jail vs. prison, habitual enhancements, and collateral costs.
Recent Arrests for This Charge (11)

Anthony Man, 22, Booked on Felony Charge of Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon
CALEB PALOMARES | 3 charges

Sunland Park Woman, 31, Booked on Attempted Murder and Battery Charges
SARAI ORTIZ | 5 charges

Las Cruces Woman, 25, Charged with Battery Against a Household Member
PERLA HERNANDEZ MARTINEZ | 2 charges

Sunland Park Woman, 46, Charged with Criminal Damage to Property <$1000 H.H. Member
GINA MARQUEZ | 5 charges

Las Cruces Man, 37, Charged with Failure to Appear
WILLIAM DEVERS | 5 charges

Las Cruces Woman, 37, Booked on Felony Battery Charges Involving a Deadly Weapon
ROBIN RIOS | 2 charges

Las Cruces Man, 39, Booked on Aggravated Battery and Stalking Charges
ENRIQUE ENRIQUEZ | 4 charges

Las Cruces Man, 42, Booked on Armed Robbery and Battery Charges
KURTIS DALE | 7 charges

Radium Springs Man, 35, Faces Felony Domestic Violence and Weapon Charges
JOSHUA CHAVARRIA | 6 charges

Santa Teresa Man, 20, Booked on Attempted Murder and Battery Charges
KEVIN MARIN | 3 charges

Las Cruces Man, 34, Booked on Kidnapping and Aggravated Battery Charges
ALEXANDER MADRID | 35 charges
Information provided for general reference. Statutory text is summarized and may not reflect the most recent amendments. All persons listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.