Rockingham County Criminal Court hears all criminal cases in Rockingham County. Below you will find specific information about criminal cases and how they are handled in Rockingham County.
Required Court Appearances in Rockingham County
Any required court appearances in Rockingham County Criminal Court must be attended by the defendant. Failure to appear in court at your required date and time may result in the judge issuing an arrest warrant.
Burden of Proof Requirement
In a criminal case in the United States, the burden of proof always requires the prosecutor to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty. This is a high threshold that must be met by the prosecution when presenting evidence in a case. If the prosecution fails in it’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt the judge must find the defendant not guilty. In a jury trial, the judge will inform the jury what this burden is and their obligation to find the defendant not guilty if they feel the prosecution did prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Rockingham County Arraignments
An arraignment is a court hearing. In Rockingham County this is the first thing that will happen in a criminal case. The defendant will be brought before a judge in Rockingham County Criminal Court and the judge will read the charges that were filed against the defendant. The judge will also read the rights the defendant has and ask the defendant if they understand both the charges filed against them and their rights as a defendant in the case. In Rockingham County a plea of Guilty, Not Guilty or No Contest may be entered. In a guilty or no contest plea the sentencing of the defendant may take place at the same arraignment hearing or a later date may be scheduled for sentencing. For a not guilty plea, a date will be set for a trial.
Sentencing in Rockingham County
In Rockingham County if the defendant is found guilty (by trial or plea), the defendant will be sentenced. This sometimes occurrs immediately after being found guilty, but can also take place at a later date. In most instances, a judge will impose the sentence that is requested by the prosecution, but they also have the descretion to impose a different sentence.
What is a Plea Agreement?
A plea agreement is a deal made between the prosecution and the defendant in a case, where the defendant agrees to plea guilty to a particular charge in exchange for some concession from the prosecutor. In practice, more than 90% of criminal cases end with a plea agreement.
Jury Deliberations in Rockingham County
In Rockingham County, jury deliberations will take place in a jury trial after the prosecution and defense have presented their cases and rested. At this point, the judge will provide a list of instructions to the jury about what they are allowed and not allowed to do and what verdict options are available for them to decide. The jury will be sent to a private room to discuss the evidence presented in the case and attempt to reach a unaminous decision. When a unaminous decision is reached, the jury will inform the judge that they have reached a verdict and will return to the courtroom for the verdict to be read allowed. In the event that the jury cannot reach a unanimous verdict, the jury results in a deadlock and a mistrial is declared.
Appealing a Criminal Conviciton
A defendant may appeal a criminal conviction to an appellate court. In an appeal, the actual trial is not redone, but the appellate court hears arguments that the criminal case was not handled in a legal manner at the original criminal court. The appellate court can either uphold the conviction, or determine that errors were made and may request a retrial, a resentencing of the defendant or that the charges be dismissed.
Prosecutor in Rockingham County
In Rockingham County, the prosecutor is an attorney representing Rockingham County. In some cases, the prosecutor may actually represent New Hampshire. For the most part, the prosecutor in Rockingham County has discretion to both decide whether to file charges and also negotiate a potential plea deal with the defendant.
Jury by Trial Right
The US Constitution (Article 3 along with the 6th Amendment) ensures an accused defendant the right to a jury trial. This applies to crimes that have a $500 fine or a potential sentence of six months in jail (aka Serious Crimes). This right to trial by jury can also be waived by a defendant.
Right to an attorney
The US Constitution’s Sixth Amendment ensures the right to an attorney regardless of whether or not you can afford one. In Rockingham County a public defender will be appointed by the judge if you cannot afford private representation.
Who can help me in Rockingham County?
For general information about your case the Rockingham County court clerk will be able to provide legal information about your specific criminal case. Legal information is not legal advice though, the court clerk will only be able to provide information about your case, like date/time of hearings what will occur at the hearing and what you may be required to do in the hearing. They cannot provide advice about what you should do or what the best legal options may be for your particular case. Only an attorney can provide legal advice and this is your best place for information about your specific criminal proceeding. If you cannot afford to hire a private attorney to represent you, a judge will appoint an attorney to represent you, this is most often a public defender.
Rockingham County Criminal Court hearings
Criminal hearings in Rockingham County will take place at the Rockingham County Criminal Courts. Please see here for a list of the Rockingham County Criminal Court Locations.
Rockingham County Criminal Court Locations
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Rockingham County Superior Court
Address: Mailing: PO Box 1258, Kingston NH 03848
Phone: 603-642-5256 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Brentwood
Address: Mailing: PO Box 1149, Kingston NH 03848
Phone: 1-855-212-1234 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Candia
Address: 110 Raymond Road, Candia NH 03034
Phone: 603-483-2789 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Derry
Address: 10 Courthouse Lane, Derry NH 03038
Phone: 603-434-4676 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Plaistow
Address: 14 Elm Street, Plaistow NH 03865
Phone: 603-382-4651 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Portsmouth
Address: 111 Parrott Avenue, Portsmouth NH 03801
Phone: 603-431-2192 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Salem
Address: 35 Geremonty Drive, Salem NH 03079
Phone: 603-893-4483 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court District Division – Seabrook
Address: 130 Ledge Road, Seabrook NH 03874
Phone: 603-474-2637 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court Probate Division
Address: Mailing: PO Box 789, Kingston NH 03848
Phone: 603-642-7117 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court Family Division – Brentwood
Address: Mailing: PO Box 1208, Kingston NH 03848
Phone: 603-642-6314 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court Family Division – Derry
Address: 10 Courthouse Lane, Derry NH 03038
Phone: 603-421-0077 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court Family Division – Portsmouth
Address: 111 Parrott Avenue, Portsmouth NH 03801
Phone: 603-433-8518 -
Rockingham County 10th Circuit Court Family Division – Salem
Address: 35 Geremonty Drive, Salem NH 03079
Phone: 603-893-2084