New Hampshire Statutes
§ 135-E:10 — Rules of Procedure and Evidence
New Hampshire § 135-E:10
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XPUBLIC HEALTH
Ch. 135-EINVOLUNTARY CIVIL COMMITMENT OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 135-E:10 (2026).
Text
In all civil commitment proceedings for sexually violent predators under this chapter:
I.The rules of evidence, the doctor-patient privilege under RSA 329:26, privileged communications pursuant to RSA 330-A:32, or other similar statutes or rules shall not apply in proceedings under this chapter.
II.The court may consider evidence of the person's prior conduct if such evidence is relevant to the issue of whether the person is a sexually violent predator.
III.Reports by a member of the multidisciplinary team or reports provided on behalf of the multidisciplinary team shall be inadmissible in proceedings under this chapter unless the court finds the report's probative value substantially outweighs its prejudicial effect.
IV.Notwithstanding the general inapplicability of the rules of evide
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Legislative History
2006, 327:21, eff. Jan. 1, 2007.
Nearby Sections
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§ 135-E:1
Findings and Intent§ 135-E:10
Rules of Procedure and Evidence§ 135-E:11
Determination§ 135-E:13
Authorized Petition for Release§ 135-E:14
Petitions for Release§ 135-E:15
Release of Records§ 135-E:16
Constitutional Requirements§ 135-E:17
Immunity From Civil Liability§ 135-E:18
Severability§ 135-E:19
Applicability§ 135-E:2
Definitions§ 135-E:20
Notice Requirements§ 135-E:21
Escape§ 135-E:22
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