Rule 30. Probation Violation

Category: NH Rules of Criminal Procedure Section: SCOPE, INTERPRETATION, ADOPTION AND EFFECTIVE DATE

(a) Arrest.

  (1) In superior court. When a probation violation is lodged against a defendant, the violation of probation and supporting statement of facts shall be signed as a written statement under oath as defined by RSA 21:52 and be filed electronically in the superior court with jurisdiction over the defendant without unreasonable delay.

  (2) In circuit court. When a probation violation is lodged against a defendant, the violation of probation and supporting statement of facts signed under oath shall be filed in the circuit court with jurisdiction over the defendant without unreasonable delay. 

  (3) A person charged with a probation violation is entitled to counsel and the appointment of counsel if deemed eligible at all stages of t

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