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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title LIII > Chapter 516 - Witnesses


Current as of: 2009
§ 516:1Summons
§ 516:2Issue Of Summons By Clerks
§ 516:3Issue Of Summons By Justices Or Judges
§ 516:4Issue, For Depositions
§ 516:5Service Of Summons
§ 516:6Neglect To Attend
§ 516:7Penalty
§ 516:7-aVictim/Witness Advocates As Witnesses
§ 516:8Inclusions
§ 516:9Duty To Testify
§ 516:10Order; Summons
§ 516:11Service Of Summons
§ 516:12Commissioner, Issuance Of Summons By
§ 516:13Fees
§ 516:14Double Fees
§ 516:15Neglect To Attend
§ 516:16Attendance; Travel
§ 516:16-aDefaults; Witness Fees For Law Enforcement Officers
§ 516:17Ferry, Etc
§ 516:18Limitation
§ 516:19Swearing
§ 516:20Affirmation
§ 516:21Religious Opinions
§ 516:22Interest
§ 516:23Party Deponent
§ 516:24Adverse Party
§ 516:25Declarations Of Deceased Persons
§ 516:25-aStatements Of Minors In Certain Civil Cases
§ 516:26Negotiated Paper
§ 516:27Husband And Wife
§ 516:28Wills, Etc
§ 516:29Opinions
§ 516:29-aTestimony Of Expert Witnesses
§ 516:29-bDisclosure Of Expert Testimony In Civil Cases
§ 516:30Public Records
§ 516:31Respondents In Criminal Cases
§ 516:32Limitation
§ 516:33Felons
§ 516:33-aConfidential Settlement Agreements
§ 516:34Compelling Evidence In Criminal Proceedings; Immunity
§ 516:35Religious Leaders
§ 516:36Written Policy Directives To Police Officers And Investigators
§ 516:37Testimony By Video Teleconference In Criminal Cases

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Questions & Answers: Witnesses

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New Hampshire Laws: Witnesses

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 516 - Witnesses
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 613 - Summoning Witnesses From Without A State
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 613-A - Uniform Rendition Of Prisoners As Witnesses In Criminal Proceedings Act

U.S. Code Provisions: Witnesses

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part II > Chapter 224 - Protection Of Witnesses
U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part V - Immunity Of Witnesses

Federal Regulations: Witnesses

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part II > Chapter 224 - Protection Of Witnesses
U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part V - Immunity Of Witnesses
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