New Hampshire Stalking Laws


Section 633:3-a. STALKING. 1993.

I.

As used in this section:

(a) `Intimidates' means to engage in a course of conduct directed at a specific person with the purposes of inflicting substantial emotional distress and which results in substantial emotional distress in the victim.

(b) `Course of conduct' means a pattern of conduct composed of acts on more than one occasion over a period of time, however short, evidencing a continuity of purpose. `Course of conduct' shall not mean any constitutionally protected activity.

(c) `Explicit or implicit threat' means an act made with the intent to cause the person who is the target of the act to reasonably fear for his safety or which would cause a reasonable person to fear for his safety. The threat must be to cause death or bodily injury to a person.

(d) `Stalk' means any of the following:

II.

A person is guilty of stalking if such person:
(a) Purposely or knowingly stalks another as defined in RSA 633:3-a, I(d)(1) or (2);
(b) Purposely, knowingly or recklessly stalks another as defined in RSA 633:3-a, I(d)(3), (4) or (5); or
(c) Purposely or knowingly intimidates another and makes an explicit or implicit threat against another.

III.

For purposes of this section, a person who engages in acts which would constitute staking after having been advised by a law enforcement officer as defined in FSA 630:a, II that his acts were in violation of this chapter shall be presumed to have acted knowingly.

IV.

In any complaint, information, or indictment brought for the enforcement of any provision of this statute, it shall not be necessary to negate any exception, excuse, provison, or exemption shall be upon the defendant.

V.

Any law enforcement officer may arrest, without a warrant, any person that the officer has probable cause to believe has violated the provisions of this section when the offense occurred within 6 hours, regardless of whether the crime occurred in the presence of the officer. A law enforcement officer shall arrest a person when he has probable cause to believe a violation of the provisions of this section has occurred within the last 6 hours when the offense involves a violation of a protective order issued pursuant to RSA 173-B or RSA 458:16.

VI.

(a) Any person convicted of a violation of this section and who has one or more prior stalking convictions in this state or another state when the second or subsequent offense occurs within 7 years following the date of the first or prior offense shall be guilty of a class B felony.

VII.

If any provision or application of this section or the application thereof to a person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this section which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions of this section are severable."

For Harassment, a misdemeanor, see New Hampshire Code Section 644:4.