Section 504-A:10 – Repealed by 1987, 402:20, eff. Jan. 1, 1988.
504-A:10 Repealed by 1987, 402:20, eff. Jan. 1, 1988. –
Section 504-A:11 – Adult Probation Officers; Assignment and Removal.
504-A:11 Adult Probation Officers; Assignment and Removal. – Probation and parole officers fully funded by the state shall be assigned or reassigned to geographical regions within the state in consonance with the duties to be accomplished. They may be assigned any duties determined appropriate by the commissioner. The commissioner shall assign probation and parole […]
Section 504-A:12 – Powers and Duties of Probation or Parole Officers.
504-A:12 Powers and Duties of Probation or Parole Officers. – The powers and duties of probation or parole officers shall be: I. To serve as officers of the court and to investigate at the request of any court, the parole board, or the commissioner any case, matter, or question, whether pending or not, and […]
Section 504-A:1 – Definitions.
504-A:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of corrections. I-a. "Lifetime supervision" means a sentence under the provisions of RSA 632-A:10-a, V(a). I-b. "Lifetime supervision conditions" means the restrictions and limitations established by the court or the department of corrections for persons sentenced to lifetime supervision under RSA 632-A:10-a, V(a). […]
Section 504-A:2 – Probationers and Parolees in or of Other Jurisdictions.
504-A:2 Probationers and Parolees in or of Other Jurisdictions. – Under RSA 651-A:25, probationers or parolees may be transferred for supervision and control between states which are signatories to a compact entered into under that section. New Hampshire probationers and parolees whose supervision has been transferred to other states are subject to the rules, […]
Section 504-A:3 – Termination of Probation or Parole.
504-A:3 Termination of Probation or Parole. – The authority that placed a person on probation or parole may terminate the probation or parole at any time. Source. 1986, 156:1, eff. May 28, 1986.