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N.H. REV. STAT. § 645:2(IV) (2023).

  • Anyone under the age of 18 cannot be subject to a juvenile delinquency proceeding or criminal prosecution for the offense of prostitution.

H.B. 123(viii), 2021 Reg. Sess. (N.H. 2021).

  • Those reporting sexual assault are immune from prosecution for prostitution.
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  • Laws Allowing Expungement/Vacatur

N.H. REV. STAT. § 633:7(VIII)(3) (2023).

  • A victim of human trafficking who was subject to adjudication as specified in Section 6337:7(a), may, at any time, file a motion with the circuit court, district division or superior court to vacate a conviction, adjudication of delinquency, or diversion agreement, and the related court records and arrest records, for any offense.
  • After a hearing, the court shall grant the motion to vacate the conviction, adjudication of delinquency, or diversion agreement upon a finding by a preponderance of the evidence that the participation in the offense underlying the conviction, delinquency adjudication, or diversion agreement was the direct result of being trafficked. A finding by the court that the petitioner was a victim of human trafficking at the time of the offense is prima facie evidence that the petitioner’s participation in the offense was a direct result of being trafficked.
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