New Hampshire Statutes
§ 606:6 — Rebutting Evidence
In capital cases witnesses may be called in behalf of the state to rebut or explain any evidence of new matter offered by the defendant, or to discredit his witnesses, though the names of such witnesses have not been furnished to the defendant, but time may be allowed the defendant to answer such evidence, if, in the opinion of the court, justice shall require it.
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Legislative History
1843, 34:17. CS 240:4. GS 243:11. GL 261:11. PS 254:12. PL 368:14. RL 428:14.
Nearby Sections
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§ 606:1
Impanelling Jury§ 606:10
Appeals by the State§ 606:2
Oath of Jurors§ 606:3
Challenges; Defendant§ 606:4
Challenges; State§ 606:5
Custody of Jury§ 606:6
Rebutting Evidence§ 606:9
Procedure; Challenges