A.Examples. It shall be unnecessary for a complaint or citation to contain the following allegations unless such allegations are necessary to give the defendant notice of the offense charged:(1) time of the commission of offense;(2) place of the commission of offense;(3) means by which the offense was committed;(4) value or price of any property;(5) ownership of property;(6) intent with which an act was done;(7) description of any place or thing;(8) the particular character, number, denomination, kind, species or nature of money, checks, drafts, bills of exchange or other currency;(9) the specific degree of the offense charged;(10) exceptions to the offense charged; or(11) any other similar allegation.B.Effect of surplusage. The municipality may include any of the unnecessary allegations set forth in Paragraph A of this rule in a complaint or citation without thereby enlarging or amending such complaint or citation, and such allegations shall be treated as surplusage.N.M. R. Mun. Ct. P. 8-305
ANNOTATIONS Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. - 61A Am. Jur. 2d Pleading §§ 31 to 33, 35, 36, 57, 58, 623. 71 C.J.S. Pleading §§ 6, 26, 36.