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Year of Reenactment
(since 1972 suspension)
  1991
Year of First Execution
(since reenactment)
none
History

1891-1985: hanging

1986-present: lethal injection or hanging.

Current Method
Lethal injection or hanging.

(Hanging only if lethal injection is "impractical.")
   





 
New Hampshire has life without parole.  A jury decides the sentence.  The Governor has sole authority to grant clemency, but the Governor must consult the Governor's Council for non-binding advice.


New Hampshire has not had an execution in 60 years, and there is no one on death row.  The state passed a law narrowing the old death penalty law and effectively reinstating the punishment in 1991.

 




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