New Hampshire Statutes

§ 651:2 — Sentences and Limitations

New Hampshire § 651:2
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title LXIICRIMINAL CODE
Ch. 651SENTENCES
SubdivisionGeneral Provisions

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 651:2 (2026).

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I. A person convicted of a felony or a Class A misdemeanor may be sentenced to imprisonment, probation, conditional or unconditional discharge, or a fine. II. If a sentence of imprisonment is imposed, the court shall fix the maximum thereof which is not to exceed:

(a)Fifteen years for a class A felony,
(b)Seven years for a class B felony,
(c)One year for a class A misdemeanor,
(d)Life imprisonment for murder in the second degree, and, in the case of a felony only, a minimum which is not to exceed 1/2 of the maximum, or if the maximum is life imprisonment, such minimum term as the court may order. II-a. A person convicted of murder in the first degree shall be sentenced as provided in RSA 630:1-a. II-b. A person convicted of a second or subsequent offense for the felonious use of a fire

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Legislative History

1971, 518:1. 1973, 370:2. 1974, 34:13, 14. 1977, 397:1; 403:2. 1979, 126:6; 377:8. 1981, 397:1. 1982, 36:2. 1983, 382:8. 1986, 156:4. 1988, 19:4. 1989, 295:2. 1990, 95:1. 1991, 355:102. 1992, 19:1; 269:8-10; 284:85, 86, XIII. 1994, 192:1, 2. 1995, 237:4. 1996, 93:2-9. 1998, 366:3. 1999, 158:4. 2006, 163:1; 260:33. 2010, 247:12; Sp. Sess., 1:24. 2011, 268:2. 2012, 228:10. 2013, 156:8. 2014, 166:2, eff. Sept. 9, 2014; 176:10, eff. July 1, 2014. 2017, 35:1, 2, eff. July 8, 2017. 2022, 92:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2023.

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