New Hampshire Statutes
§ 500-A:12 — Examination
New Hampshire § 500-A:12
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 500-A:12 (2026).
Text
I. Any juror may be required by the court, on motion of a party in the case to be tried, to answer upon oath if he:
(a)Expects to gain or lose upon the disposition of the case;
(b)Is related to either party;
(c)Has advised or assisted either party;
(d)Has directly or indirectly given his opinion or has formed an opinion;
(e)Is employed by or employs any party in the case;
(f)Is prejudiced to any degree regarding the case; or
(g)Employs any of the counsel appearing in the case in any action then pending in the court.
II. If it appears that any juror is not indifferent, he shall be set aside on that trial.
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Legislative History
1971, 456:10. 1981, 527:2. 1988, 76:1, eff. June 14, 1988.
Nearby Sections
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§ 500-A:1
Definitions§ 500-A:10
Discharge by Court§ 500-A:11
Excuse From Jury Service§ 500-A:12
Examination§ 500-A:13
Alternate Juror§ 500-A:15
Compensation of Jurors§ 500-A:16
Future Ineligibility§ 500-A:17
Parking for Jurors§ 500-A:18
Oath§ 500-A:19
Penalty for Neglect of Juror§ 500-A:2
Preparation of Master Jury List§ 500-A:20
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 500-A:12, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/500-A/500-A%3A12.