New Mexico courts typically use urine tests for monitoring drug use, particularly in cases related to probation, parole, or child custody. These tests can include standard urinalysis to detect the presence of substances like alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs. Courts may also utilize more advanced testing methods, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), for confirmatory testing of specific substances. The choice of test often depends on the specific requirements of the case and the substances being monitored.
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