Featured 🚔🚨 Mandatory Arrest in Domestic Violence Cases: Why “May” Still Means “Shall” When probable cause exists in domestic violence or sexual assault investigations, “may arrest” means act now. NH law requires officers to use all means to prevent further abuse—arrest first, investigate after. Hesitation isn’t discretion; it’s failure.
New Limits on Defense Access to Private Counseling Records in Criminal Cases What NH Police Officers and Prosecutors Need to Know
Enhancing Crime Scene Documentation with pyLEPhotoLog: A Free and Open-Source Solution for Investigators Crime Scene Photo Log Generator – A Python 3 GUI application that extracts EXIF metadata from images, generates an MD5 hash, and exports a sorted Excel report for investigative use.
Balancing Rights: NH Supreme Court Weighs Confrontation vs. Trauma-Informed Justice As legal priorities shift between defendants' rights, victims' rights, and public safety, the NH Supreme Court recently ruled on the balance between an accused's right to confront witnesses and a trauma-informed approach to court proceedings for victims.
Featured Major Updates to New Hampshire's Bail Statute and Magistrate Process An explanation of 2025 legislative changes affecting New Hampshire Law Enforcement Officers when it pertains to bail.
Search Warrants Search Warrants: Detailed yet Concise? A guide to search warrants, their legal basis, crafting affidavits, and navigating digital evidence in modern investigations.
Court Featured LE Should Know this Recent New Hampshire Supreme Court Decision on Wiretapping and Evidence Collection The NH Supreme Court ruled suppression of recordings applies only to felony violations of RSA 570-A:2. This reinforces the need for law enforcement to follow statutory procedures in evidence collection.
Witnesses Featured Can Witnesses Be Detained in NH? Exploring RSA 597:22 NH RSA 597:22 allows police to detain individuals deemed necessary witnesses to a crime, with judicial oversight required within 24 hours. This law ensures critical testimony while balancing public interest and individual rights.
Understanding the "Sale of Controlled Drug; Death Resulting" Law in New Hampshire and Recent Case Law History According to my research, NH RSA 318-B:26 Section IX, "Sale of Controlled Drug; Death Resulting," has been included New Hampshire statutes and legislative discussions since January 1992. As of this writing, the law is over 30 years old. Interestingly, I couldn’t find New Hampshire Supreme
Revisiting NH Search Warrants for Violation-Level Offenses: The Impact of State v. Miller How does State v. Miller impact search warrants for violation-level offenses in NH? This post explores the case's implications, including a potential basis for warrants in minor possession cases.
Featured Can a NH Search Warrant Be Issued for Seizure of Evidence in Violation-Level Offenses? Can New Hampshire law enforcement legally obtain a search warrant for evidence related to violation-level offenses? This post explores the statutory and legal interpretations surrounding search warrants, analyzing the limitations on warrant issuance for minor offenses.