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HB1556: relative to the commission of domestic violence offenses in the presence of a child.
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169-C:29
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· effective 2027-01-01
available victim services and child trauma counseling resources to both the adult victim and any children present during sentencing proceedings. 4 Mandatory Reporting. Amend RSA 169-C:29 to read as follows: 169-C:29 Persons Required to Report. Any physician, surgeon, county medical examiner, psychiatrist, resident, intern, dentist, osteopath, optometrist, chiropractor, psychologist, therapist, regi
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631:2-B
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3 New Paragraph; Sentences and Limitations. Amend RSA 651:2 by inserting after paragraph II-h the following new paragraph: II-i.(a) Any person convicted of an offense under RSA 631:2-b, where the state also proves that the offense was committed in the presence of a child under 18 years of age, shall be subject to the following enhanced penalties: (1) If the underlying domestic violence offense is
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651:2
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focuses solely on the perpetrator's conduct and does not criminalize the victimized parent's inability to prevent the abuse. 3 New Paragraph; Sentences and Limitations. Amend RSA 651:2 by inserting after paragraph II-h the following new paragraph: II-i.(a) Any person convicted of an offense under RSA 631:2-b, where the state also proves that the offense was committed in the presence of a child und