New Hampshire Statutes
§ 169-C:21-a — Violation of Protective Order; Penalty
New Hampshire § 169-C:21-a
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 169-C:21-a (2026).
Text
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(a)When a person subject to a protective order under RSA 169-C:16, I(d)(1) or RSA 169-C:19, II(a)(1) violates either a temporary or permanent protective order issued or enforced under this chapter, peace officers shall arrest the defendant and ensure that the defendant is detained until arraignment. Such arrests may be made within 6 hours without a warrant upon probable cause, whether or not the violation is committed in the presence of a peace officer.
(b)Subsequent to an arrest, the peace officer shall seize any firearms and ammunition in the control, ownership, or possession of the defendant and any deadly weapons which may have been used, or were threatened to be used, during the violation of the protective order. The law enforcement agency shall maintain possession of the firearm
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Legislative History
2000, 189:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
Nearby Sections
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§ 169-C:1
Short Title§ 169-C:10
Attorneys and Guardians Ad Litem§ 169-C:10-a
Repealed by 1996, 248:10, eff. Jan. 2, 1997§ 169-C:11
Subpoena§ 169-C:12
Evidence§ 169-C:12-a
Testimony During Abuse and Neglect Proceedings§ 169-C:12-b
Filing Reports, Evaluations, and Other Records§ 169-C:12-c
Medical Examinations of Child§ 169-C:12-d
Court-Ordered Alcohol and Drug Testing§ 169-C:12-e
Repealed by 2016, 308:5, effective July 1, 2020§ 169-C:12-f
Rebuttable Presumption of Harm§ 169-C:12-g
Investigatory Interviews and Evaluations§ 169-C:13
Burden of Proof§ 169-C:14
Hearings Not Open to the Public§ 169-C:14-a
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 169-C:21-a, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/169-C/169-C%3A21-a.